I think that Indycar was a "name that car" post at AW or one the many flavors/iterations of Carnuts.
I had a cousin who was a Chevy guy, he gave me that 327 line of crap, too.
People I know who owned AMC's loved 'em. I hope to see more of them at the orphan car show in Yypsilanti later this year.
What's frustrating, is when I tune in Mecum's or Barrett's auto auctions on my tv, AMC's are never featured. It's always the big 3 cars or some foreign exotics.
I'd like to see some nice Mark Donahue Javelins, SC Hurst Ramblers, and even one of those special Pro Stock AMX's that AMC built in limited numbers. Maybe even a Rebel Machine?
I really think there is negative bias still lingering when it comes to AMC cars.
Remember the simple genius behind AMC Weather-Eye heating system? AMC cars on cold mornings would give you warm air nearly instantaneously right after initial engine start-up. They had a patented design that channeled coolant water directly from the water jackets on the engine heads instead of waiting for normal coolant water from the radiator to heat up.
In my avatar is a 1956 Nash Rambler Cross Country Wagon. All of the seats folded down flat into one giant bed surface. An entire family could roll out sleeping bags and overnight in that wagon.
Get ready for this...........My dad bought and owned for years a 56 cross country wagon just like the one in the avatar, only it was grey, rose, and white three-tone. Get ready for this: That little simple wagon came with white elk-hide seats and on the doors, with get this........tooled cowhide inserts on the seats, and on the for doors of that wagon!!!! Who of the Big 3 did that in a mid range middle class car?
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