Where are you getting that heat shielding for the shifter cable? I need 
some for my project. Went thru 3 cables already! 
 A 401 and you didn't go n get it ? I think I am gonna faint.
 Davis 
Plywoodchicken 
<petriew@xxxx> wrote:
I 
decided to attend my first show with my Grem. Admission was free 
and it 
was in my home town, so why the heck not?
I almost didn't make it to 
the show because my shifter cable had 
melted thru the night before (too 
close to the hedders) and wouldn't 
shift the tranny. I had to jury-rig 
it and managed to get it "good 
enough" to make it the 40 miles either 
way. I now have a replacement 
cable and was tipped off to an orange 
rubber tubing that is lined 
with asbestos. You can put your finger 
inside the tube and hold it 
over a lighter without even feeling the 
heat. Tubing is only about 
$2 a foot. I think I'm gonna sheath my cable 
in that stuff...
The first guy that walked up to me after got the car 
parked thanked 
me for bringing a Gremlin "Cuz you just don't see them 
anymore". We 
chatted for a few minutes and he went on to tell me about 
the friend 
that used to have one (with a 304).
I had many such 
comments and was pleased to see even the younger 
crowd (under 21yrsold) 
actually know what a Gremlin was and ask me 
all kinds of questions.I'm 
sure its the first one they had seen in 
real life (as opposed to 
McDonald's commercials)
Another guy came up and told me about the 
Gremlin he used to have 
with a 401 in it. He no longer had the car,but 
thought he had the 
engine laying around on the farm. I told him to 
gather up his parts 
and sell them on Ebay cuz he could be sitting on a 
small gold mine.
Another guy and his buddy came up and he was really 
excited. "They 
used these Gremlins to build Race cars with" he saidto 
his pal. I 
nodded and chatted with them about it and told him that 
people still 
do that, just harder to find them now. He was pumped about 
the 
subject. That was cool :)
I was the only AMC there (not 
surprisingly) out of about 140 cars.
The funniest thing I heard was 
some guy walk by with his buddy (these 
guys were probably late 40s and 
should have known better).
He said "Oh, an AMC. That's probably a 
Javelin. They came out with 
the Javelin first and then the 
AMX".
I couldn't believe my ears! I laughed out loud and he looked at 
me 
kind of funny as he walked away... I didn't correct him.
Only 
had one guy say he wouldn't buy it even if it was for sale for 
$500. I 
wasn't there at the time, my wife told me about it. Kinda 
glad I wasn't 
there for that comment cuz I would probably have been 
very unkind 
towards whatever crapheap he drove to the show (probably 
a '68 Rustang 
Coupe.. one of MANY that were there.. bleech, get 
original already.. get 
an AMC!)
Anyway, just thought I'd share a little bit of my 
experience. I've 
got one other car show to go to this summer (more of a 
cruise night) 
and then the Grem goes to the farm for the winter. Not 
before I do 
some Tuning and Testing all over the city, 
heheh.
Sorry for the lack of brevity. I'll shorten up the next 
one.
PS: Oh yeah.. I posted some pics of the car (and me) at the 
show. 
Check them out in my Fatpillowman 
folder.
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