| 23. Paine's Trains and Automobiles: George Paine's 1978 D/L Wagon and CSX caboose hop D781 passing Washington Grove, MD at 16:42 on 9 February 1997. (Photo by George Paine, scanned by Taunton T. Paine.) |
| 24. From the toy chest on John Rosa's Javelin/AMX Page, here are two Pacer models, at 1/32 and 1/64 scale. (Photo harvesting: Tim Hansen) |
| 25. A black-and-white newspaper scan taken from a mid-70's article on "the Pacer CGE, a 401-powered Pacer with blanked out rear windows, spoilers, air dam, wheel moldings, etc. done by Randall out in Mesa, AZ." -Jerry Casper (Photo harvesting: Tim Hansen)
Additional information from Eddie Stakes: "Randall AMC of Mesa Arizona, famous for the Randall Gremlins, also did a few Pacers; they would yank out the 304/904 combo and drop in a highly modified 401/4spd, along with the custom flair job." |
| 26. Mudd has a "real fetish for convertibles", so he modified another image from the Archives and made himself a Pacer convertible. |
| 27. Mudd says: "Here's one of the weirder sketches... once opon a time I entertained fantasies of taking a pacer to compete in SCCA and IMSA events. I figured the bubble cars wider stance and shorter wheel base would give it a lot better natural cornering charicteristics (of course beefing up the suspention would be an absolute must). I had the opportunity at one time to enter a car in the (dirt) circle track events back in Louisiana but couldn't see totally mangling a perfectly good Pacer for such an event." |
| 28. As of the summer of 1996, this was Philip Taggart's Pacer. At that time, he was willing to donate this car to the mistress of this site, but unfortunately, the logistics just didn't work out. A more recent Pacer owner, Shaun Boyd swears that this is the very Pacer he purchased! |
| 29. This is the Pacer of the road crew Boston's Eagle 93.7 FM. Bostonians definitely have a spirited Pacer on their roads to gaze upon. Thanks to Dave Virden at Eagle 93.7 Promotions for contributing! |
| 30. Space Pacer! Another one of Mudd's great Pacer sketches. |
| 31. Pictures from the 1977 Product Sales brochure, from Howard T. Perry's now-defunct AMC Brochure Series site, which contained all 36 pages of the brochure! (photos supplied by Roger Elmore, harvested by Tim Hansen). |
| 32. "Never before seen on the Internet, this Pacer belongs to Mr. [Brandon] Ankeny. This Pacer is dark green with a spoiler, rear bumper, and rear axle reportedly lifted from a Gremlin. He bought this car for $250 and is worried that transmission problems may lead to its junking." -Tim Hansen |