--- In BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "rozs86" <rozs86@xxxx> wrote: > Hi Everybody, I'm new to the site. My husband bought me a 1974 > Gremlin last year and finally this winter we are restoring it. Not to > original condition but a little snottier. I had a 1986 Monte Carlo SS > but we sold it at the Syracuse Nationals this year. Anybody could > have an SS but not a Gremlin. So when people ask why are you sellin' > it, I tell them I have a Gremlin to do. I can't believe they laugh at > me. They laugh now but not when it's done. I live in Tunkhannock > Pennsylvania and I haven't seen a Gremlin yet. Monte Carlos yes, > Gremlins no. So if anyone has any pointers on restoring these > BEAUTIFUL cars give me a yell. rozs86@xxxx Welcome and good luck on the gremlin. I just came aboard a few months back and these people have helped me a lot. I was the same way (77 Caprice and 78 Malibu). I have had the 77 since 1986 and owned the 78 since around 1993. The 78 is a unfinished pro street car that as won best unfinished in 2 national events back in the mid 90s. I bought my 77 Gremlin in april and that is all I want to think about. Alot of people say I should spend the money on the pro street, but the Gremmie is too cool. Eddie told me ( and he is right) that there is way too many moostangs and canaroos out there and anyone can do one of them. Well I did take my drivers test in a 81 Spirit when I was sixteen. Good Luck on the Gremmie SCOTT