Excuse me for comparing something modern to Gremmies. I won't do it again. But I was right about one thing, some people like em, and some people hate em. I have to say I really enjoy the car, yeah it's plastic, but it is the most modern thing I have ever owned. I don't plan to keep it as a classic, it's my go to work and haul my kids car. I wish I could drive my Gremmie year around. but we have salt in Minnesota and no matter how good of a car it is it will rust and be ruined. As far as cars in general, to be honest I would drive anything that goes against the norm. I don't like have what everyone else has. I think it's interesting when someone can dislike something they think doesn't look right, or odd to them, Or if it's a certain brand. I think most of it is psycological. If you hate the way it looks dose it mean it's a poor product? If it looks cool and runs poor, dose it make it a poor product? (ie)My dad drives Ford pick ups, I think he spends more time repairing it than he dose driving it, but he swears they are the best truck ever built. I'm constantly rebuilding my Gremlin. I think it only truely ran pretty good for about a week, but yet, here I am peicing it back together, and I swear my Gremmies are the best ever built. So in conclusion, to each their own, if you love it, do it. I'm okay, you're Okay. :) Do you suppose there will be a group for PTs and Aztecs 20 years from now? hmmmmmm On to less contriversial issues. I did get the motor into my Gremmie this past weekend. It's not bolted down yet because I'm have some difficulty getting the bolt holes to line up to bolt it to the tranny. Blame it on lack of expirience and inferrior equipment. My dad is helping me on this one. Putting the motor back into the car is a two man job, possibly three if my brother comes over. :) Take care Kevin __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com