Doc wrote: It's about time that our cars (Hornet's/Gremlin's/Concords/Spirits) are getting recognized instead of just the few flashy performance cars AMC made. "Doc" Something I have noticed in the past is more and more "bread and butter" AMCs popping up at meets. These are the cars that kept Nash, Rambler and AMC in business year after year and sold to the masses. But few survived. In the last 4-5 years I have noticed more late 50's Nashs, 1960-69 Ramblers and 70-up Hornet, Gremlin, Concord, Spirit and Eagles attending meets. To me at least this is a nice sign that people realize you can fix up, restify, or restore one of these for a fraction of a price of some of the other collectible, and possibly lower production, AMCs. But for too long the meets have seemed to be filled with AMXs, Javelins, and just seems that in the past few years, more and more people are beginning to 'discover' the many other fine products AMC produced, and fixing them up. Eddie stakes Yahoo! Groups Links