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  __._,_.___----- Original Message -----  Sent: Friday, September 29, 2006 6:55 
  PM Subject: Re: [BaadAssGremlins] Hornett vs 
  Mavrick (was: 74 hornet grill) 
 Thank you for your response Ed. I have had thoughts of fixing my parts 
  car, but shes quite rusty. My passenger front seatbelt on my car wasnt 
  retracting for my passengers, so I litterally ripped the one out of my parts 
  car. Where it was bolted to the floor was that rusted. A friend of mine who 
  has a '73 Sportabout had a yellow '76 parts car. His dad didnt like it in the 
  back yard so after we took a bunch of parts off of it it was hauled off. It 
  had a '75 front bumper without ths corner guards. I think the vin number was 
  afew before mine. I think Brampton built.  Oh yeah how can I tell the difference in rearends. I noticed mine has one 
  like a Concord and older ones were different. I know about model 20s, but what 
  were the lighter duty ones called?
 Eddie Stakes 
  <eddiestakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
 
    
    
    Luke, your car is Canadian built. There is no 
    breakdown I am aware of how many particular models except AMX 68-70 monthly 
    production out there, most of these records destroyed decades ago. If you 
    look in my PRODUCTION/TECH file it goes into detail abot the valve cover 
    tags, door metal trim tags, and production figures, although I do not have 
    these for Hornet, but could look them up for calender year and total 
    production if you want. Your 76 Hornet was built however as you mention, in 
    the first 4 weeks of production in Canada, quite neat to see. Your parts 
    Hornet might be worth saving the tags off of also, as chances are it was in 
    line of sight in same line if built in Brampton.   You know the Brampton buildings were recently 
    demolished. Yes, the famous corner of Kennedy & Steeles road is flat 
    sadly. The shipping area is still there, and used for well, shipping from 
    some company. Rambler Drive....there is nothing left on Rambler Drive except 
    a damned gaping hole.    Sad but true. Like all our Kenosha built cars, 
    you can never go 'home' again. 
      ----- Original Message -----  Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 
      8:06 PM Subject: Re: [BaadAssGremlins] 
      Hornett vs Mavrick (was: 74 hornet grill) How many Hornets did they build a month? Mine was built 
      August 29th 1975 and was number 6184. Vin # A6A087A706184   
      Brampton built. Also the tag above the headlight has the above date, but 
      the date on the door says September 1975. Also my parts Hornet was built a 
      day before my car.
 
 Eddie Stakes <eddiestakes@planethoustonamx.com> 
      wrote:
 
        
        
        Yes you see a lot of that on ebay. There 
        are people who won't put the VIN in the auction for fear of al queda 
        getting ahold of it. That is dumb as then they have to answer dozens of 
        same questions from potential buyers who want to research the VIN to see 
        if it is true AMX or Javelin or Machine or whatever it might be that the 
        seller claims. No need to be all secret squirrel about it if you put 
        something up in public forum like that, especially ebay, you know you 
        will have to answer questions, some legit some waste of time but should 
        try to answer them all as all it takes is one person to buy the car, 
        antique, comic book or whatever you selling so put as much info out 
        there as possibly to help people make a educated decision. I think this 
        Hornet (Hornett if Canadian) would have a better chance at selling if he 
        would have not put a buy it now for $2500. That to me, means that is 
        what he thinks the car is max. Whay not just put a reserve of $2200 and 
        no buy it now. I bet the bids would have gotten up more than $760, maybe 
        even approached $1500-$1700. Then, even if unsold, he could always go 
        back to the bidders list and contact them directly and see if they will 
        match or bite on a price. 
          ----- Original Message -----  Sent: Thursday, September 21, 
          2006 2:38 AM Subject: Re: [BaadAssGremlins] 
          Hornett vs Mavrick (was: 74 hornet grill) I emailed a guy on Ebay once ecause he had a '73 with 
          the '74 rear setup. He didn't have vin # or the build date 
          posted. He couldn't understand why I was asking for either one.
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 Eddie 
          Stakes <eddiestakes@planethoustonamx.com> 
          wrote:
 
            
            
            Yup but the people who wasted his time 
            emailing him because they knew it all failed I guess to see that. 
            Production began for the 1973 models August 1st, 1972. They appeared 
            in dealer showrooms roughly September 14-15th 1972. Production ended 
            for the 1973 models on July 30th, 1973. This car was in regular 
            production at least 4-8 weeks before the 74s would roll off the line 
            and dies changed and new parts brought into bins. Not sure why that 
            is so tough for those folks to understand however, again, all they 
            had to do is simply open eyes before hitting 'email seller a 
            question' perhaps!  
              ----- Original Message -----  Sent: Wednesday, September 
              20, 2006 11:58 AM Subject: Re: 
              [BaadAssGremlins] Hornett vs Mavrick (was: 74 hornet grill) The info tag says the build date was june of 
              "73.
 
 Eddie Stakes <eddiestakes@planethoustonamx.com> 
              wrote:
 
                
                This is a interesting comment below by Doc. The reason why 
                is recently on  fee-bait there was a 73 Hornet for sale. 
                Great looking car I may add,  however, the poor fellow was 
                fending off a lot of questions...ok, fending off a lot 
                of comments, by people who had emailed him telling him he had a
 74. If these people who took time to enlighten him on a car 
                they had never
 seen, but knew it to be this or that....had 
                just....taken a moment of their
 time.....less time in fact 
                to research the dumb grill as opposed to emailing
 him off a 
                auction telling him 'I know for sure shit' they could have saved
 time...but most of all, darn it, learned 
                something!
 
 This is the auction:
 http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1973-AMC-HORNETT-ONE-OWNER_W0QQitemZ320024818984QQihZ011QQcategoryZ5357QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
 look 
                at the comments below. Holy mother of gawd where do these people 
                come
 out of everyone is a professional! Sign me up like Shaq 
                I am now a officual
 policzeman.
 
 All they would have 
                had to do is look at (gee, or buy one, only $9) at the
 cover 
                of AMCs own magazine instead of talking out of lower pie hole 
                about
 "I'm sure of this, my dad hand built Hornets" or 
                whatever they thought they
 were saying. Just buy, or take a 
                moment to look at:
 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=330028137872
 
 and 
                they could have saved themselve from looking like a idiot 
                online.....and
 possibly saved the seller some grief, hell, 
                he might have gotten more than
 $760 bid for it! To me at 
                least, the dumbasses asking questions, with zero
 inteition 
                of biddig torpedoed this auction. Granted, I realize they wanted
 to be helpful, and the seller should never have put their 
                questions in his
 auction as then it makes it appear he don't 
                know waht he is selling. And he
 does have a Hornett in 
                subject so maybe he dumbas too, don't know and
 invited 
                this.
 
 Still hate to see it happen. This Maverick is 
                almost same condition, and
 ugly color to boot and still got 
                $1200 more bidding and no dumbass
 questions:
 http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1972-Ford-Maverick-Excellent-Condition_W0QQitemZ280024696326QQihZ018QQcategoryZ6057QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
 
 Amazing!
 
 Hope 
                the Hornet (Hornett if Canadian eh!) is relisted, sure is a nice 
                car,
 maybe this time the fellow won't have to fend of 
                instant gurus!
 Eddie Stakes'
 Planet Houston 
                AMX
 713.464.8825
 eddiestakes@planethoustonamx.com
 www.planethoustonamx.com
 Email 
                is currently HEAVY
 5-12 day reply times, call if 
                important
 ----- Original Message -----
 From: <AMC74HORNET@webtv.net>
 To: 
                <BaadAssGremlins@yahoogroups.com>
 Sent: 
                Wednesday, September 20, 2006 4:58 AM
 Subject: Re: 
                [BaadAssGremlins] 74 hornet grill
 
 > There were 2 
                grills used in 74 on Hornet's. One was used in 73 and 74
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                with round turn signal lights and the other was used from late 
                74 till
 > 77 with rectangular turn signal lights. If you 
                have the 74-77
 > rectangular grill I would be interested 
                in buying it. Contact me of list
 > at amc74hornet@webtv.net
 > 
                "Doc"
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