Hi, I'm new to the list and am currently gremlinless, but have had several in the past. A 1970-my first new car, a couple of 1973s, and a '78. The traction of a gremlin is really helped by keeping the gas tank full. The difference between a full 20 gallon tank and an empty one is about 170 pounds, and the tank is right (if I remember, correct me if I'm wrong) behind the rear axle. Also rubber in the tires tends to harden as it gets older, on snow & ice old tires just slide, even if there is plenty of tread left. I'd like to buy a nice Gremlin. I'm in AMO but they don't seem to show up in the For Sale newsletter very often. Where is a good place to look? I'm in Nebraska, but travel (driving) fairly often to New England and San Diego, which takes me through the states in between. Can pay about Value Guide price, and I actually do have the money. Leads appreciated. Now I'm going to try and post this, see if I do it right. Onree on 1/14/02 5:10 PM, Gary Berry at duallycc@xxxx wrote: > When I ordered my 70 Gremlin in Apr of 70, one of the 9 options was > positraction. I was in Connecticut at the time, and knew I would be going > through a winter there. Sure enough, when winter hit, so did the snow. > During these times, I was pretty much the only one on the streets. The > gremlin just plowed through it all thanks to the posi. So, if you can put > posi in it, it will probably be worth being able to get around. If not, > probably a couple of hundred pounds will do. Or, just have one of you drive, > and the other ride in the back seat. > > GaryB > 73 Gremlin in Ca. > >> From: Collier White <olly_x@xxxx> >> >> My girlfriend drove my 76 gremlin in last night's >> snowstorm. >> She went just 3 miles, but the story she tells would put >> Mr. Toad's Wild Ride to shame. The gremlin emerged >> unscathed, but I'm wondering now: is weighing the back the >> key? And if so, how much weight is ideal? >> >> Best, >> Collier > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com > > > > Community email addresses: > Post message: gremlintime@xxxxxxxxxxx > Subscribe: gremlintime-subscribe@xxxxxxxxxxx > Unsubscribe: gremlintime-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxx > List owner: gremlintime-owner@xxxxxxxxxxx > > Shortcut URL to this page: > http://www.onelist.com/community/gremlintime > Gremlintime(Home of the AMC Gremlin on the WWW): > http://www.geocities.com/gremlintime > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >