Hey List, Congrats to Roman for picking ANOTHER roadster! The guy has four of them now. Sheesh. He also mentioned the denim roadster. For those of you who went to Solvang, you know the car as the own
Hummm...is this really true? Sounds like we're well on the way to the age of the $25,000 roadster proudly taking its place next to those hoity toity Healey's. ~Laura Hoey '70 2000 --
<< I don't think he picked the right venue- our meets are for people who like stock restorations or customizations that are more performance oriented. I can't speak for anyone else, but I thought the
I had a Gremiln in college I used for pizza delivery. This was pre-Eddie Bauer, so mine was a Levi's Gremlin. Copper rivets, Levi's logo on the outside, denim seats, side panels, upholstery, very coo
Joe, Joe, Joe. You actually want the Gremlin back ????? Quite possibly one of the most hideous vehicles produced by an American manfacturer. In fact, AMC probably has two or three cars in the top ten
An ex-boyfriend once told me the only thing uglier than my old VW Squareback was a Gremlin or a Pacer. . .HMMMM. . .both AMC, I think. This is a disturbing pattern. P.S. I would like to have that squ
Heck yeah! I'd much rather be seen in the old Gremlin with 501 seats than my wife's Accord. That thing was so funky looking it has a very special place in my heart right next to the bugeye, the oval
I saw that picture of the denim roadster. An interesting concept in auto upolstery. I don't think I'd want it though. It does remind me of a Roadster I saw about 15 years ago. I think it was a '70 20
Boy do I miss my 74 VW squareback. Fold the rear seats down and you could fit a huge load of stuff back there.. plus the roof rack plus the trunk in front.. That car could haul a lot of stuff. Got gr
didn't they make a V-8 version of the Gremlin-Pacer?? Wasn't it called a Pacer-X or something?? I seem to remember that it had a HUGE V-8?? Or was that a fever dream?? Daniel
I had mine in Saskatchewan. If the temp got below -20 the starter would stick. I had to keep the positive battery cable loose so I could pull it before I fried the starting system. Never found a mech
The first car I ever owned was a '69 V-dub squareback. Aside from the fact that you could take the keys out of the ignition and the car would still be running (don't ask how i figured out you had to
ROFL!! Been there, done that!! And it was so hard to unfog the windows Should we really be sending this to the list?? ________________________________________________________________________