good mornin.. i have a complete 1974 amc gremlin that i'd lik to sell or even part trade...yes it will start..has a/c..body seems to be good..need some lovin/work..everything is in tach.. 258 6cyc.. otherwise i'm goin to dismantle it /part it out...i got pictures..i got a clear calif.title..i actually own it ..i got a signed calif. title..myself i live in oregon and thats where the car is as ok..buyer is to take care of transportion .. $750.00 obo.. if interested e-mail me at rooster1@xxxx to work i go james-{onehorsetrader}.. "god-bless" Gremlingts@xxxx wrote: > Well, I knew it had to happen eventually - I have 25 cars with only my > Toyota truck running "fairly" well, and the clutch throwout bearing went out > this weekend, 100 miles from home. Luckily I made it home, but now needed a > ride to work. Hmm. Well, guess I can wrench on the '74 Gremlin in this > "balmy" 20+ degree weather this fine Monday morning! >:( BRRRRRRR! I did it, > though, I used my new timing light to adjust my ear-adjusted timing from the > Kenosha trip ( it was way off ), and added a quart of tranny fluid ( way low > ), and while it still doesn't idle right, and it's blowing blue smoke now, at > least it SHOULD get me to work and back ( taking my tools just in case ). I > had to clean out all the stuff in it, as I was using it as "storage" like > most of the other non-running cars in my driveway. LOL. Filled my old '74 > Chevy p/u up in the cab now, though. I gotta build some more sheds! Or get > rid of more stuff. :) Anyway, got the truck to the transmission shop this > morning, I got an estimate , with new clutch too, of about $700 ( good thing > I refi'd my house, and have a few extra grand in the bank due to delayed > house payment startup! ). Hopefully I can get my truck back, and keep my > Gremlin off the treated roadways to keep her from rusting. > In other news, the driver ( me ) got a new king-sized bed a few weeks > ago, and I feel GREAT! Cost $1,700 ( big OW! ), but it was the best thing my > wife and I could have done, the old bed was causing us literally SO much > pain, we woke up tired, hurting, etc. Since the new bed, I have actually > slept better, no pain in the morning, AND even with only 5-6 hours sleep a > night, I feel FULLY rested. I didn't realize how much a REALLY good bed can > make a difference. You can't get this feeling from a $400 bed, either. We > bought a pillow-top Stearns and Foster, not absolute top of the line, but > close enough that it will cost us, but figure this : you sleep 1/3 of the > time, so in 3 years, you've spent about 1 year in the bed! How much time do > you spend in your car every day??? If ANY of you hurts in the morning, I > would recommend a new bed, it is one of the BEST investments I've ever made ( > and I HATE to spend money on even necessities like this ), so think about it > . You'll be a much happier Gremlin driver if you don't hurt when you wake up > in the morning. I know I am happy with my purchase, even if it did take alot > of money to do it. We are making payments, so at least I won't lose alot of > money right at first. LOL. > Well, I need to get to work, so I'll catch ya later. Bye! > > Jerry in Virginia > > 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/