I worked half a day at my job, then hit a flea market, then called up this lady who had contacted me via Email about her Concord...seems she lives only 10 miles from where I work, so I decided to go visit her this afternoon. We hooked up, and checked each others cars out ( I was driving the '74 bronze Gremlin today ), and together we looked over her cream yellow with vinyl top Concord. We got it started, then she let me drive it around,and once it warmed up in about 2 miles, it started dying and stalling. Had to drop it to neutral to get it to run at the lights. Then under load, it would shudder and seem to knock. We made it back to the parking lot at her apartment, then proceeded with the process of elimination of problems. Found the fast idle vacuum line disconnected. Found a small screw missing in the top carb pump cover ( no biggie ). Then found the REAL culprit - one of the small coolant lines from the water pump ran up and over, and was laying on the fuel line to the carb! I 'bout burnt the skin off my finger touching the gas line at that spot! Whew! The rest of the line was cold to the touch, even with the engine bay hot, but not THAT spot! I took several tie wraps and pulled the hose off the line...the idle smoothed out a bit, and ran fine...so we took it out again....this time, no stalling, loss of power, or knocking. Looks like the problem is solved! She's been having an H of a time , as that's her only transportation. Glad I was able to get it fixed for her. She had turned in her rental car today, hoping I'd show up. :) She took me out to a nice Italian restaurant for a reward, as I refused to take any money...it was fun working on it, and getting it going again. She's an artist, and has drawn pictures of her '77 Gremlin ( yeah, one of those "rare" ones you never see ), although it's been stored out in Kansas at her parent's place for the last 10 years, and hasn't seen the road since. She is VERY sentimental about her AMCs, so I can relate. Hopefully I can talk her into doing some artwork on Gremlins for me. heh heh! We'll see. Anyway, just got home, it's late, and it's been a long day. Guess I"ll go thumb thru some more old '50's Popular Mechanics mags looking for AMC-related stuff ( and model trains, etc. ) It's beena good AMC day, as I helped save another one from a frustrated owner. Hopefully I can get her interested in joining our local club, but she needs a job first ( she can do EXCELLENT technical drawings, so I hear ), so if any of you know of jobs in the Wash. DC area for artistic technical talent, let me know. Later, Jerry CAsper Woodbridge, VA 74 Gremlin cruisin'....