In a message dated 9/5/2003 1:12:41 AM Pacific Daylight Time, gremlintime@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes: > I guess people put a different value on things. > That's the bottom line. The inherent value of anything lies not within the > object(s), but the owner. The purist auto officiate (whatever that is) may > laugh at the Gremlin, or find it undesirable. But, I really don't give damn > - I > ain't restoring mine for anyone but me. And, it turns heads. And, it pisses > the motor heads off at the shows when people gather around the Gremlin. And, > I > love it! Worth nothing? Au contraire! > Charlie I have seen gremlins in restoreable shape on ebay go for alot more than I paid for mine. Mine is in very good shape, especially for a 1970..!! Mine still has the original specs emblem on the firewall and it is perfect and readable!! The guy was asking $1500 for it, which was a great price for a car in such great shape! I noticed that the starter was dragging a bit and the clutch was going out.. I brought up these things and got the car for $1275!! I couldnt believe he went for it... I have put maybe $200 into it with the clutch parts and starter... Some waxing and it is ready for the car show!! Rebecca [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]