Well, the trip laundry is probably stinking, the car needs to be unpacked, my bank account is broke, but OMG, was it worth it!!!!!! LOL !! I just got back Monday morning after a straight 20-hour drive from the AMC homeland to Virginia, around 800 miles ( took a "shortcut" from the 1200 mile trip up ), only had to deal with Chicago traffic once. And ONCE was enough! Yuck! We took I-65 south to Indianapolis after we got out of THAT mess! Anyway, I want to thank all you Gremlin guys out there ( and girls, too ) who I got a chance to meet in person. It was just stupendous how everyone I met was so nice and friendly, wish I'd had another couple of days to get to know you people better ( although I think Gary " The Mix " crammed in all his stories in 2 hours, LOL! My ears still hurt... >:) ). I didn't even make it around the bend past the flea market to the north end, I probably missed quite a few cars ( I missed the concept Gremlin car of Brian Moyers, dammit! ). I saw a couple 2 litre Gremlins heading out after the show, I got no pics of them. Wanted to see one of those up close! Ah, well, I got pictures of Gremlins, Gremlin go-karts ( THREE in one place, red, white, and blue of all colors!), Gremlin guys ( hope my camera still functioned after THAT photo shoot! ), etc. Whew, it was just a whirlwind day, I look like a deranged Rudolph the red-nosed AMC owner after 3 days in the Wisconsin sun! The sunroof '71 Gremlin was awesome to see, makes me wish mine were on the road now. I didn't see any GT's, did any make it to the show at all???? I"m so glad we all got a chance to meet in one place, I suppose this is the once-in-a-lifetime show thing that may never have an equal. I hope we can trade some photos, I am willing to trade if anyone has some good ones and needs some of mine. I won't be able to afford to process all them yet, though! LOL. My bank account went negative, my credit card got shut off, I had to borrow money to get home... but I made it, so back to reality, and go fix my broken finances quickly before it mushrooms into something REALLY bad! yikes! Anyway, thanks for all the great memories, you guys and gals were terrific, and I won't ever forget this adventure ( until my Alzheimer's kicks in in a few years, LOL! ) It'll be great remembering fondly all the pluses and minuses of the trip and show for years to come ( plus, getting my bank account back up to snuff ). On the plus side, I did pick up some great Gremlin stuff, found one older couple selling stuff DIRT cheap, got two nice early Gremlin rear taillight housings and lenses for $10 each, a pearl dash cluster minus gauges for $12, some Matador Coupe rear tail lights for $10 each, a 77-78 Gremlin taillight for $7, etc. Got a broken locking gas cap for $5, another guy had 5 of them the next day for $12 each, I shoulda got his name and number... I had to hit the ATM two more times, the last time did me in, ouch! But the PRICES....the rare stuff....I got a '78 Matador AM/FM/CB radio, I hope it fits the '78 GT dash, for $25, with the mike, the wiring , I COULDN'T pass it up! I have two coupes, so I can still use it. LOL. Man, it just wasn't FAIR, so much stuff, so little money left. Well, there's always the 200th anniversary show.... Take care, take Geritol, and I"ll see ya at the next "BIG ONE"...wherever that is! Jerry "back" in Virginia...whew! Long trip!