 
| I want to comment on ebay. Ebay is looked at as a 'sell all' which it is 
not. Here is a recent example:       ----- Original Message ----- 
 From: Myers, Rodney J (HOU) To: 'eddiestakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx' Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 9:33 AM Subject: AMX paint Eddie                   
I talked with you last week about the 68 AMX 290 4 speed car I just 
bought.  I am planning on painting the car Red/White/Blue the same as the 
69 SS AMX cars.  Would you happen to have the specifications on the colors 
and the proper dimensions of the paint.  I know the colors, but do not know 
the with of the white or how far back the red goes.                   
Thanks and thanks for you support of the AMC cars                    
Regards                    
Rod               
-----Original 
Message----- From: eddiestakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:eddiestakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 1:47 PM To: Myers, Rodney J (HOU) Subject: Re: AMX paint Hi Rod, my suggestion on this would be easy! Go to www.ssamx.com and look at the configurations of the different vehicles there. Just by looking at where the cutoff points are like around door and 1/4 window you will easily be able to determine where the lines go. Suggestion on this! Have your paint shop paint the middle white first, then fill in the blue and red later!                 
Also remember a number of dealerships did not paint the cars matador red/frost 
white and commodore blue. Why? Easy. Because the cars looked like 
red/white/black at the dragstrips at night. So many used a lighter blue. Sort of 
like I did here on my SC/360. Something else to consider is some used 
blue/white/red paint schemes, really nice looking also. Good luck whatever your 
configuration, I'm sure it will look 
great! Eddie Stakes' Planet Houston AMX      ----- Original Message ----- 
 From: Myers, Rodney J (HOU) To: 'eddiestakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx' Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 7:12 AM Subject: RE: AMX paint Eddie               
You must have been reading my mind, I just took delivery on the car on Sunday. 
And  and and  as you told me   ....... beware  it is a 
piece of junk.  Boy did I get ripped off.  Do you know of an appraiser 
for cars, the fraud unit of EBay wants me to get it appraised.   Yes, 
at my ripe old age of 53, you would think would know better, but after a pretty 
good life and two counts of cancer I thought I could trust people.  Well, 
if you know of an appraiser, please let me know               
Sincerely Rod Myers 713-xxx-xxxx Houston               
thanks again for supporting the AMX's      -----Original 
Message----- From: eddiestakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:eddiestakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 9:37 AM To: Myers, Rodney J (HOU) Subject: Re: AMX paint What did you buy that you got screwed? Do you stil have the auction umber so I could pull it up to look? As for apprasial, while I appraise cars, I am not certified and this is something ebay probably requires. You will have to look in the yellow pages I would guess. Someone you might try is contacting the local Mopar club listed in my "links" section, to see if their club knows anyone locally who can quickly do this for you. Eddie Stakes' Planet Houston AMX    ----- Original Message ----- 
 From: Myers, Rodney J (HOU) To: 'eddiestakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx' Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 10:30 AM Subject: RE: AMX paint Eddie           the auction number 
is 4517489604,           This is a mess           thanks Eddie Rod   -----Original 
Message----- From: eddiestakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:eddiestakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 11:57 AM To: Myers, Rodney J (HOU) Subject: Re: AMX paint I checked it out, and it is a typical ebay auction that shows mostly good points and not much bad points. Hope you follow my advise and see what the ebay fraud unit can do to possibly help with this, and possibly contact the seller. Might see if he will take the car back, or particla refund. Keep me posted, Eddie Stakes' Guess what. He had to go to the Harris County District Attorney. He got a 
refund, not only for this piece of junk whihc was not worth $2000, but also got 
back his $1000 for shipping the vehicle from Washington state to Texas. He 
worked out a deal with the seller also keeping the car here while it was 
relisted, again, wheras it sold, again, this time for $6500 to someone in FL who 
is now stuck with problem child. I guess the moral of the story is some of what I tell people on the Shut Up 
& Drive Lists. Be patient, don't impulse buy, do your homework. It's not 
that I don't think our cars are worth a lot of money, but they were low end cars 
targeted to frugal people. AMC built some of the best cars ever built in 
America. And it is a sad commentary they are no longer with us. But it is also 
testimonial as to how well they were built that many are still around, from a 
little 58 Rambler to a well, that 81 Concord. There are many a Brand X (Big 3?) car I can think of that are not worth a 
lot of money either I guess. Furthermore, I would love for some of you to come 
to Houston and walk with me thru the Houston Pick A Parts www.houstonpickapart.com and look at 
the litter. Do you know that they have a seperate section you have to pay a 
extra dollar to get into? It is fenced off, and is cars from the 1990s to 
current! Yes, disposable cars like Geo, Toyota, Nissan, Diewithyou, Hyundai, 
Mazda, and many American makes like Pontiac, GM, and Chrysler. Most of 
these cars were not totalled out, just outlived their usefulness. Usefullness. 
Like many things now a days, it was cheaper to junk it than fix it. Computers, 
phones, teevees, DVD players, VCRs, I can keep going by my point is that whether 
Big Three owner (who a majority of them will always think AMC worthless, no 
matter if Y3K) import owner, whoever, I don't think AMCers think their cars are 
actually 'worthless'. Some are investments but that has to be measured not 
only financially, but also by other means, like say, someone building their own 
engine.  And while many of the bread and butter AMC cars don't bring 'much money' 
(again this term is different from person to person) like four doors, 
wagons, and many six cylinder vehicles, even certain models like Marlina nd 
Pacer (not singling them out, both nice, but also have limits) most of the focus 
is on the muscle cars AMC built.  And even that in 2005 isn't possibly where it shuold be. I might have a 68 
AMX coming in from Louisiana this month bought for $1200. I just got a 
email from a Eagle owner:  Dear Eddie, Our son has the title to our old 1981 AMC Eagle station wagon in Cleveland. His father-in-law (soon to be exFIL) is insisting he remove the car from his premises, like yesterday. Would you or anyone you know be interested in buying the car before the end of the week? So far as we know the waterpump is out of it so it would need to be towed or moved on a trailer. Clayton's cell phone number is 713-xxx-xxxx.   
Clayton Blachly. He is off work today (he works in Houston...near Humble)...needing to get new glasses, etc. Trivia:  His son Jakob was born June, 20, 2003. Thank you for your time. I called them up tonight, $300 or best offer. If I don't buy it, guess 
what, chances are I'll see it at pick a part in a month. A sympathy buy! That 
don't help the cause of what Big Three owners think, but if I worried about what 
Big Three Owners have always thought, I would not have owned almost 300 of 
these cars now, nor invested thousands of dollars the past several decades 
trying to save old AMCs or reproducing parts for them either.  How many of you remember the six years it took to sell my 71 Matador 
with 14,000 miles? Rare body stlye, few made, detail and paint and show. Took 
$2650 for it. How many remember the hit Brad Denning recently took 
financially on that one 71 Matador Machine? And for well over a year now, I have 
toyed with the idea that this 74 Hornet Sportabout DL wagon, a ex demonstrator, 
that runs, drives, stops, is worth 3X more in parts than whole. Can't sell for 
$600 even with tons of ads. I could however sell the single piston Kelsey Hayes 
setup for $350, hood for $100, and windshield for $100 and have broke even. 
 It's no big deal. And it all has to be taken into perspective. I might have 
said it best on the SUAD Feb 2005 when I compared all the excitement over the 
Knapp's 69 AMX (stunning car!) sold at Barrett Jackson auction for $57K 
(unofficially) and a pair of damned chickens sold here in Houston at the rodeo 
for $60K.  :~P Long day ya'll just enjoy them don't worry abuot what they 
may, or may not be worth......... Eddie stakes 
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