Unfortunately the whole day was a rainy mess, with alot of vendors there packing up and leaving, and not a huge crush of people on the grounds. The 3 large buildings stayed reasonably full, and had lots of business ( I spent 3/4 of my money in just the first building I came to, after seeing only half of it. LOL. ) Looked for parts, not as much luck , but found a few gems. Here's my finds breakdown of parts and pictures. - (2) Hornet gas caps, one stainless, one cast pot metal non-locking, both nice shape - (1) 390 fender emblem, not sure what year. - envelope of pictures of AMC concept vehicles in '78, the mini van, Concept I, Concept II, the Jeep concept, and another. 11 x 14 size? - AMX / GT magazine pictures, shots I hadn't seen before, with different angles, 3 different pics, 2 color, 1 b&w, all small - about 20 B & W OEM sales pictures of Ramblers from 63-69, with attached AMC file paper. $1 each. Some wagons, Rebel, American, Ambassador, Classic. Also some pics of the Twin-stick, 390 motor cut-away view, with AMC file paper attached. - AMC postcards, 2 Matador Coupe, 2 Gremlin - Stock Car racing magazines, 1 with Penske Matador article, another with Hybrid Hornet ( AMC ) heads article, Kanner related. - 4 dealership reference books, thin, technical. - 8 x 10 B & W auto expo photo with the AMC AMX Vignale concept car on a rotating stage,and a Marlin and Ambassador around it. - Mark Donohue (inset photo) with a Penske Matador #16 on 8 x 10 glossy color picture, "signed". press release, I guess. That pretty much made up the inside acquisitions, we ate about 12 noon, went back to building shopping for another 2 hours, then we tried to walk the grounds, but it started pouring down again soon as we got outside....Grrr! We walked a few rows, looked at a few vendors under cover, we found a '64 Rambler Wagon for sale, $4,400 price. Found a few AMC hubcaps scattered here and there. After a friend's purchase of a come-along, we wearily decided to trudge across the field to the exit, hitting any vendor(s) left on the way. Got near the gate, found another book vendor, stopped in there. I found a Standard Catalog of Independents for $8, told my friends about it, that it was a great price, and that I'd give them first shot at it, but I was buying it if they didn't. One did. :) We headed out the gate, then, got to our cars and headed for somewhere with some HOT coffee. Found a dunkin' Donut store, we warmed up some, exchanged some items we'd brought for each other, then started the dreary trip home again. Overall, it was a great day, from a literature/picture standpoint, as I got some great photos, the AMX/GT and Concept shots were wonderful finds. I'm happy with all my finds. The Hornet gas caps and 390 fender emblem were nice , too. Only parts I bought all day, except for my wife's birthday present. Heh heh! Too bad it was so nasty, but I feel the trip itself for the stuff I got was worth it, and a chance to see friends who live 4 hours away I don't see often. I'll have to get my pictures put away in protected sleeves for now. Maybe one day I'll get my new building set up for showing them all off. :) Jerry in Virginia __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BaadAssGremlins/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: BaadAssGremlins-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/