 
| Whoever...just figured I'd offer the 
info. Looking real hard at the gremlin, I noted 
they tried to get the  face of the dash correct- it even has the 
shelf underneath! How cool is THAT!? Unfortunately, they 
forgot the hump on  top of the dash, so from above, it looks 
like a 78-88 dash- a strange mistake since they did put in 
on the Hornets. They also painted the 304-V8 red instead of 
our blue/green. But the fuel cap has the Gremlin-guy on it, 
and he's also on  the fenders. The front seats 
are proper hard backs, though the pattern is from 1971. The shifter is even NOT centered on  the hump...it's to the left as it should be! The door panels have  the proper handles, too. The grille is black with amber parking 
lights...and they even  have the silver trim around each. The tail 
light work is down- right perfect. And even though the car is a metallic 
silver, they didn't skip  painting the rockers, wipers and windshield 
trim a lighter silver. Overall, they did an awesome job trying to 
get this thing right. They do deserve of letters and Emails of 
thanks for going all  out this time. Here's a few close-up pictures in case 
anyone wants to check  out the details: John W Rosa 
 
 Damn you John,you lucky s.o.b :) and it wasn't me who asked about the JL Grems it was a member here who has a email addy almost like mine 
 
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