Bill
The X on a late 73-74 is different from the X
on a 75-76...
mike
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Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2006 12:47
PM
Subject: RE: [BaadAssGremlins] Re: the
"X" (was Fwd: Emailing: Hornet 1)
Speaking of "X"'s and I am not talking about the x wife! I got
a box of "goodies" last week for the cost of shipping and one of the
little surprises that I got was a grille "X" that is in need of
restoration but a good drivers "X". Strange how it is it is different then
the N.O.S. that I have. It is larger then the N.O.S. one and has a
different backing on it also. They both have different part numbers on
them also. So....whats with that? Why would they change the size of a
grille "X"? Is one for the first generation grille and the other for
the second generation grille? No biggie! Just a wondering as usuall! Keep
on a....Ramblin'!
Bill Renshaw Lewiston Idaho AKA Brother
B. AMC'S RULE.....the rest just drool like the dogs they are. 1973
Gremlin X "clone" (project) 1970 Original Hornet "plain jane" 1974
Matador Coupe "Parts car"
>From: "Eddie Stakes"
<eddiestakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Reply-To:
BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >To:
<BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Subject: [BaadAssGremlins] Re:
the "X" (was Fwd: Emailing: Hornet 1) >Date: Thu, 18 May 2006 10:15:48
-0500 > >On the little "X" for glovebox doors on Gremlin and
Hornet this was a >little >decal AMC shoved in the far right of
the slot. This was done easily by the >bean counters at AMC to make 'one
item' morph into many items. In other >words, take one stamping and use
it for a variety of applications, they >were >the kings of
that. > >Want another example? Playing Mantis in a conversation
with them in the 90s >when the 1:64th AMX was being developed, wanted a
number of photos from me, >which they got. So armed with that one
initial die to make the little >SS/AMXs....then they could make dozens
of others including solid colored >cars, different paint schemes
ect. > >I have included here two photos, both of my 71 SC/360
glovebox door which >is >off the car as I do the interior. Yes,
the "SC360" is ALSO a decal, >metallic >one just like the
Gremlin, Hornet, X, and everything else AMC stuck with >glue in the
slot...later even used for 77 AMX. AMC part number of the >cover/bezel
is 3616376. > >What I want you to notice isseveral things. One is
this original 71 SC/360 >cover started it's life out as 'chrome' see the
behind shot. Many parts on >AMCs started their lives out as different
colors then matched by paint. >Another example would have been that 71
Matador with 14,000 miles I just >had, the interior was green, but you
pull off some of the unmolested >interior parts that had never been
moved since Kenosha installed them and >they were black, or
tan! > >So here is three photos, the back of the original SC/360
cover, a NOS "X" >dropped in if this was a X Gremlin or Hornet and the
SC/360 insert also. I >may add that the "X" and "SC/360" inserts are
embossed, that is you can run >your finger over them and they are
raised. > >PS: NO!!! AMC continued to use "old style" American
Motors logos on their >shit well after 1970. Some people believe it
stopped in 1970 with new >design. Wrong, AMC old style logo continued
into the late 1970s, as they >emptied parts bins and used parts, note
the "old style" American Motors >Corporation logo stamped on back of the
SC/360 glovebox door. > >And yes.......that is FACTORY BLUE
OVERSPRAY on the back of the glovebox >door. >Eddie
Stakes' >Planet Houston
AMX >713.464.8825 >eddiestakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >www.planethoustonamx.com
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