OOPs my bad. The glove box dont have no lock on it is what I should of wrote. Its just a twisty knob with no lock on it to lock it. So theres no key to lock it because it dont have a lock. I had a Matador Barcalona Model and when I got it it didnt have a key for the trunk either. I saw a locksmith make a key for it by using a blank key and a file. Cost me 40 bucks, for about 3 to 5 minutes worth of work. Ya, that sucked. But I am taking out the door tumbler and having one made for it. Thanks Doc.
From: AMC74HORNET@xxxxxxxxx
Reply-To: BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
To: BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [BaadAssGremlins] Was 1970 Hornet.../ Now Keys
Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2006 17:56:35 -0500
You didn't completely read my reply. The glove box key is the same as
the trunk lock key. If the glove box is locked remove the screws that
hold the glove box door on and the screws that holds the glove box
surround on and remove it and have the locksmith take it apart and make
a key.
"Doc"
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From: "William Renshaw" <lionwren@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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To: BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [BaadAssGremlins] Was 1970 Hornet.../ Now Keys
Date: Thu, 09 Mar 2006 12:55:19 -0800
Excellent tip there Doc. Thanks! I will try that instead of taking out the tumbler and using a screw driver! I will get back up there and get that door tumbler off and have a key made. The only problem now is that the glove box dont have a key for the lock. Would the key for the trunk be the same as the ignition?? Thanks!! Greatly appreciate it! Bill Lewiston Id.
From: AMC74HORNET@xxxxxxxxx
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To: BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [BaadAssGremlins] Was 1970 Hornet.../ Now Keys
Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2006 12:10:59 -0500
Here's a trick to get keys. Remove the door lock tumbler. It is the same
as the ignition switch. Bring it to a locksmith and have him make you a
key. Next remove the glove box tumbler it is the same as the trunk key
and give it to the locksmith. Between me and my son having 6 cars
between us and 2 AMC's each I cut down on the amount of keys I carried
by one set by having the orange car keyed the same as my yellow
Hornet.Good luck with the new car.
"Doc"
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From: "William Renshaw" <lionwren@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: [BaadAssGremlins] 1970 Hornet...
Date: Thu, 09 Mar 2006 06:49:32 -0800
I guess I just GOT LUCKY....AGAIN!! I should buy powerball tickets!! But I am not a gambler. I feel that I am gamling with this car that I just got. I paid a whole 75 bucks for a running car!(I hope the damn thing runs! LOL!!) I have no keys for it,(but I do know someone who knows a locksmith) and I am in need of a couple of tail light covers and turn signal covers. I have tires for it and a battery. The grille is cracked and so is one of the headlight bezels.(gonna be doin' some gluein') I am "raping" my Gremlin for the spark plug wires, and the front bench seat is shot to hell. We all stumble onto things or know someone who knows someone. I just happened to stumble onto this car, and I am trying to save it. Maybe not for myself, but for the nastalgic of it. Its almost as old as I am. And if the damn thing runs like I think it will I just might show up at that AMO Show. Not in my Gremlin but in the "Blue Hornet". That show is the weekend of my 41st. birthday. The shape of the body, which by the way is not excellent but damned near it, all I would have to do is sand it and paint it. My Grandmother had an AMC, ( which I own now, my Gremlin) My Mother had a Rambler and she had a 75 Hornet S.W.(which I totalled when I was 14) So AMC's have been in my family since I can remember. ( I do remember the Rambler, I was 4 or 5 and I remember the drunk who plowed into it while it was parked in front of the house) I would like to keep it as "original as possible". As far as the AMC dealers...I still have one that is close and thats where all of my family's AMC's came from and probably this Hornet came from also. Ambasador Auto in Moscow Idaho. They now sell Jeeps and Subaru's, but I did call them when I was looking for a few parts for my Gremlin, believe it or not they still have some stuff on the shelf, or they know where to get stuff. There's my .02 on this. Eddie is right about one thing...."ANY AMC IS RARE!" and how often does a person stumble onto somthing to good to pass up? I believe anyone of us here would not of passed it up. I was, but for 75 bucks? JUST CALL ME AN AMC FOOL! Bill Lewiston Id.
From: AMC74HORNET@xxxxxxxxx
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Subject: Re: [BaadAssGremlins] 1970 Hornet...
Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2006 06:26:50 -0500
When I was looking for a second AMC all the ones I found in a 5 hour
round trip radius were junk. It seemed like all the decent ones were way
down south or on the west coast. Shipping would be way more than I would
have paid for the car. I bought my orange Hornet from a guy that lived 3
miles away but the car was originally from Florida and had only been in
N.Y. for a few years before I bought it.
"Doc"
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From: Terry.Atkins@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Subject: Re: [BaadAssGremlins] 1970 Hornet...
Date: Wed, 08 Mar 2006 02:02:04 +0000
Can I ask a stupid question. Why does it seem like 75 to 80% of the AMC I see
for sale are in Washington. About as for away from me as you go and still be
in the states. This might be my imagination but it sure seems that way. LOL
Terry
> I found a 1970 Hornet 2 door today for dirt cheap. Sorry Doc, its not a
> hatch back like your sweet rides are!! Just a sedan. The body is
> really straight and it has very-very minor surface rust on the fenders,
> has a good dash and is a 3 speed on the collum with the 232 six. Just
> alittle over 100,000 original miles. One headlight bezel is cracked
> and it needs a couple of tail lights, looks like to me the wife beat on
> the tail lights so the "old man" woundnt drive it. Finally she threw
> away the keys to it so he wouldnt drive it. LOL!! :) ISNT LOVE JUST
> GRAND!! The car is very drivable!! Its been sitting for atleast 4
> years, the last time it was licensed was 2002. If anyone here is
> interested post a reply and I will give you the guys number and go get
> ya some photos. The car is located in Pomeroy Washington.
> Bill Lewiston Id.
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