I took the '74 out for a trip today, to my Richmond, VA based car club meeting. It met with favorable reactions, I had a crowd of Chevy/Hudson/Caddy/Ford people looking it over pretty good. No real jokes about it, either! I let the Caddy owner take it for a spin, as he was hosting the meeting, and had never driven one, but worked on some for the State years and years ago, when the Gov't used them for business. Just about all the club members brought old cars...Had a '66 Chevy SS Impala convertible, a '65 Mustang coupe, a '54 Hudson 4-dr sedan Hornet with Twin-H power, so it was pretty nice to see a diverse crowd of cars there. The weather was cool and crisp, and it was fun to drive the Gremlin without having to drop it into neutral to keep it from stalling like last year. I don't have the choke adjusted right yet, it stalls when cold, but that's minor. Had to rub some rust off the brakes, it had sat all winter, had some minor grinding for a few miles, but it wore off soon enough. :) The Bronze beauty kept up with the 70 mph traffic well enough, the AM radio brought me some respite from boredom ( if driving a Gremlin can be described as "boring", LOL! ). Ok, tediousness of driving amongst all those Accura's and SUVs. :) Did get some leads on other Gremlins, there's 3 for sale in the Richmond area, a '77, a '76, and a '74. The Caddy man said he'd heard of a 304-powered Gremlin for sale in the same ad mag, but I didnt' find it, so will have to see if he can find it, or I'll search further in the ads to see if I missed it. Also, his daughter said some friends of hers were using an old Rambler convertible to learn to drive around in on their Dad's farm, and were tearing it up some in the process. ARGH! I told her I WANT THAT CAR....maybe I can get it before they destroy it too much, if their Dad will part with it. I can always trade some of the ones I have to them to learn on. :) Matador sedan, '57 Chevy, 280ZX, etc. So, that wasn't a happy thing to find out, but still and all, it was a good AMC weekend ( I got to drive mine. ). Hopefully, I"ll have time this week to work on the GT now, and the sunroof Gremlin. Well, time for bed, goodnight all! Jerry in Woodbridge, VA