Hey Jerry, I would like to see those pictures that you took of both Gremlins. You can send them to my email: gremlin982003@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and as far as the wheels, my moms Hornet Wagon had no volcanos on it, I had to find them, some what I heard, Jeeps used that same wheel and they didnt have volcanos...I guess its driver preference, I have them on my Gremlin X and I think they look better with the volcanos on them. But, I would like to see those pictures that you took of the Gremlins. Thanks, Charlie --- In gremlintime@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Jerry" <gremlingts@...> wrote: > > I went to look at a red '72 Gremlin today, it's a major project. Has > rust in rear wheel well lips, driver's door jamb below hinges, inner > rocker on driver's side felt solid, though. No rust front or back > that I could feel ( car on ground, no wheels, only a few inches > clearance to feel ). A few interesting things about it was it had > the Gremlin guy emblems on the rear quarters, behind the Gremlin > script emblems. I asked about it, the guy, who bought it directly > from an AMC dealership years ago, said it came that way straight off > the lot. Hmm. Didn't ask whether used or new. Looked like they had > adhesive behind them, couldn't tell if the pegs were on or not. > Wasn't heavily optioned, bench seat, basic steering wheel, but with > Gremlin in center of cap. He had 4 wheels and tires, but they were > Superior universal type mag wheels, garbage, basically. Grille had > been replaced with a '76 grille. Fenders looked pretty solid. Lifted > the hatch glass, had heavy pitting along sides where crap collected, > but saw no rust-thru yet. > Overall, a big project, but probably saveable, depending on > condition of the sub-frames and floorboards, which I couldn't check > then. I decided to pass on it. I've taken some pics of it, if anyone > wants to see them. Not sure what he wants , he asked me what I'd > offer, I told him I doubt he'd get more than $200-300 offers for it. > Since it's a "family heirloom", he might think it's worth more than > it is. Couldn't read him that well to tell. Anyway, I really don't > need another project like that. It has the door panel Gremlin > inserts, two fender emblems on the rear quarter. No nice Gremlin gas > cap. It'd be worth a few hundred for the parts. It's a 232 / > automatic, he said it ran when parked, not sure how long it's been > sitting, license plate showed '85. > He's got a SUPER-nice red '76 in the garage, though, his son > repainted it, has a tan plaid interior, really super nice shape. He > has 8 slot wheels on it, but no volcano's...it's not an X car, did > the 8 slots come without the centers? He said the car came new like > that , his Father bought it new from AMC dealership. Hmm again. I've > never seen the 8-slots without volcano's, then again, usually > they're only on X models that I've seen personally. The Custom > Gremlin, maybe could get them that way? The car also had the 5 or 6 > inch Gremlin guy decal on the upper rear quarter area, I've heard of > them , but never seen one (set) on a car before. I took pics of that > car, too. Basic car, 2-spoke vinyl steering wheel, plain horn cap. > He's going to the June National in Gaithersburg, MD show next month > with it. > So, bottom line, is anyone interested in a '72 body that needs > work? His name is Nasatka, his phone number is (301) 868-0300. It > MIGHT be a work number or work cell phone, you might get a voice- > mail about Nasatka Barrier, Inc ( he does drive-thru security > barriers, the White House uses these exact ones ). Anyway, that's > the number I have for him, anyone interested, call him and negotiate > for the car. I'm out of it. :) Good luck! > > Jerry in Virginia >