Jerry Wow!! I can't wait to see it. I have been waiting so long to see that Gremlin GT of yours!!! This is going to be great!!! Paul --- In gremlintime@xxxx, Gremlingts@xxxx wrote: > Well, I have bad news for ya...not only do a have a "rare" '78 Gremlin, > it's also the "rarest"....the GT model ! It's a pumpkin orange with black > accent, and if I can, it'll be the car I drive up there. I hope to get the > spoiler package back on the car, and have it ready to roll by July. Right > now, it needs carb work and gas line repair. Other than that, unless the > brakes neeed work, and I wouldn't put it out of the realm of possiblities on > that, I hope that's all it'll need. If not, I might try to fix up the '72 > Sunroofer, as that's another car with a rare option that would turn some > heads. But the GT is my first choice, by far! And you're right, there's few > enough of the late model Gremlins running around, the early ones seem to > predominate everywhere, can't remember the last time I saw one ( oh, yes I > can...Hershey flea market in Fall of '00, in the Car Corral...golden bronze, > 15,000 kilometres on the odometer ( Canadian car ), asking $5,900 for it. > Gorgeous car! That was a '77, though. Still impressive. The '78's had the > updated dash that was different from all the other Gremlins, so that's how > you can tell a '77 from a '78 Gremlin. The '77 had the old style with the > hump in the middle of the dash, the '78 had a smoother dash, more like the > Concords that followed. > I still need to find a place to stay up in Wisconsin, if anyone has > suggestions, let me know ASAP'! I've already applied for vacation time, July > 23rd thru the 29th, so that should cover my travel time. I"m coming from > Virginia, so it should take about 1. 5 days to get there. Look forward to > meeting some of you folks, this ought to be a blast! > > Jerry Casper > Woodbridge, VA