| Davis , I tried the NOS one I have here on my 
76 grill(e?!) and it dosen't fit It does fit my 74 grille.. I believe I saw 
a differnt pn for a 76 one on ebay about a mont ago. 
  ----- Original Message -----  Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2006 8:46 
PM Subject: Re: [BaadAssGremlins] Re: the 
  "X" (was Fwd: Emailing: Hornet 1) 
 All the gremlin ones I have ever seen from 73 up have been the same. 
  Pacer was slightly different.
 
    
    
    Bill   The X on a late 73-74 is different from 
    the X on a 75-76... mike 
      ----- Original Message -----  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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