I wish my Gremlin had come with a tray of any kind. It had (I assume) a dealer installed A/C package added to it, although it was listed on the invoice (?) - it was a hanging type of A/C unit with 2 squirrel cage fans on the back, vents and controls on the front. It was suspended from underneath the dash by metal brackets. Since I have removed this from my car, I am thinking of adding a tray now. Are they difficult to remove from the car? I will check out the junkyard Gremlins around here for availability. BTW, anyone want the hanging A/C unit? **************** Eddie wrote: End to end package tray mentioned here I believe was first introduced in 1971. There are AC and non AC trays, really easy to install under dash and again, stretch end to end. A 72 Hornet I had two years ago had this neat feature (great for tool booth change, smokes, pens, cell phone, whatever, just chunk it down there has a really good capacity for weight) and the 74 Hornet Sportabout DL wagon I have for sale also has one, as does my 74 Gremlin X. Just a few years ago I had three NOS charcoal/black package trays in stock, sold each for $75 a unit in original long AMC box. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "amc74hornet" <amc74hornet@xxxx> Anybody know what years and cars had this under package tray gauge pod option? "Doc"