Doc, I would be interested in trading if you want, when I have those Rally Pack little gauge setups in stock, I sell them for $40-$70. That is with the bezel. The plug stopped at the back of the pigtail as you mention and every car I have ever seen with these gauges the wiring harness contained the wires for them. Eddi eStakes' Planet Houston aMX www.planethoustonamx.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "amc74hornet" <amc74hornet@xxxx> To: <BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 2:47 AM Subject: [BaadAssGremlins] Re: Re Under Package Tray Gauge Pod Question --- In BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, <eddiestakes@xxxx> wrote: > Hi Doc, the small four gauge Rally Pack first appeared in late 1975; two > different setups, one is temp, oil, amp and clock, the other is temp, oil, > amp and vacuum. These were used in a wide variety of AMC models from Pacer, > Gremlin, Hornet, Concord, Spirit. Matador also had a Rally Pack but that > consisted of two Stewart Warner gauges, oil and amp, in the clock position > to the right of the speedo where the clock, or delete plate would be, not > under the dash like other models. > > The end ot 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. > > If no one wants the gauges, send them to me and I'll trade you something or > another I might have in stock you may need for your Hornet or other AMC > stuff of equal value. > Take care, > Eddie Stakes' > Planet Houston AMX > www.planethoustonamx.com > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "amc74hornet" <amc74hornet@xxxx> > To: <BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 4:35 AM > Subject: [BaadAssGremlins] Under Package Tray Gauge Pod Question > > > Anybody know what years and cars had this under package tray gauge pod > option? I only remember seeing it on a 77 Hornet AMX. My son was given a > non A/C package try by a mutual friend a few years ago with the gauge pod on > it but he didn't know what it came out of. He bought it to put it in his 78 > Concord AMX but never did and gave me and my son a lot of parts that he > didn't want to take to Florida when he moved 3 years ago gauge pod included. > My son just gave it to me for the new Hornet. I will use the pod and make a > new face plate to mount Autometer gauges. Anyone want the face plate and the > gauges? I don't know if they work but there is an Amp, Oil, Vacume and clock > in it. > "Doc" > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links What would you think the gauges and face plate alone are worth Eddie? Like I say I don't know if they work. Everything looks intact. I wonder if there is a seperate wireing harness added to theses cars when the gauges are installed or if it is built into the standard wireing harness? The gauges themselves have a pigtail with a rectangular plug on the end to plug into the car. I think this is a slick looking design and should look real nice with some Autometer gauges in it to match the tac I am putting in place of the clock. "Doc" Yahoo! Groups Links