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Greg's Pacer
Greg's Pacer
303. "I'll give you a little history on this car: I just recently purchased it from the original owner, a gentleman that had bought it for a second car to drive while they wintered in Tucson. They are from Wisconsin. They bought the car in Wisconsin, and had it there the first year and then brought it to Tucson, where it has been since. It has been garaged all of its life, so everything is in good shape. The paint is original, the Vinyl top is nice, good color, and not dried out. The dash is not cracked either. Seats are great. It, of course, is not a 'perfect' car, but probably one of the most optioned / original condition ones around anywhere.

"I originally purchased it for my second son, who will start driving next fall. I have an 18-year-old boy that already has a excellent, low-mileage '75 Valiant (V8/AC/CD strereo) that he likes better than the Pacer. My second son is not really crazy about the car either -- to young, I suppose, for the Wayne's World thing. Anyway, since he doesn't care if he drives the Pacer, I thought I'd just re-sell it & get him something else this summer." -Greg (FLaMe1951)

Submitted 9 January 2003.

Updated 11 May 2004: "I did sell the Pacer. It went to Kansas. A dentist there bought the car for his son that was in his first year in college. The car made quite a hit on campus & was photographed with a ton of kids in it for the college yearbook."
Travis' CGE Pacer
304. travis-cge.jpg,Travis' CGE Pacer,t Travis was working on restoring this Pacer, originally built by Carl Green, in early 2003. He's looking for additional information on this car, so if you know anything, please contact me, and I'll put you in touch with him.

He says: "I've had this car since I turned 16 in 1987. I'm building a 360 motor for it, and it already had a 411 rear-end in it -- it was a very fast car. I had a magazine it was in, but when I was going through a divorce, she threw it away..."

Submitted 18 January 2003.
Doug Lund's Pacer
Doug Lund's Pacer
305. "I recently purchased this '78 Coupe. It's a good 50-footer, but needs some body work. I'm looking forward to cruising around town with it next summer. Look for it on the roads of southern Minnesota!" -Doug Lund

Submitted 19 January 2003.
Ed Marvin's Pacer
Ed Marvin's Pacer
Ed Marvin's Pacer
Ed Marvin's Pacer
Ed Marvin's Pacer
Ed Marvin's Pacer
306. "This is a 1977 Pacer wagon; has always been inside, never seen snow; 33,000 original miles; sumac red; D/L package; automatic transmission; FM cassette player; roof racks; original tires; silicone brake fluid; has GM electronic ignition from 250 cid 6-cylinder -- no more troublesome AMC ignition." -Ed Marvin, Ontario, Canada

Submitted 25 January 2003.
Steve Westphal's Pacer
307. "This is a pic of my '75 pacer and two daughters. We were ready to leave for Sacramento dragway for AMC night. It got an honorable mention." -Steve Westphal

Submitted 9 February 2003
M Pacer
308. A friend of Adam Giguere created the graphic of this modified "M Pacer".

Submitted 12 March 2003.
Malcolm Kukupessy's Pacer
Malcolm Kukupessy's Pacer
Malcolm Kukupessy's Pacer
309. "Since last Friday, 14th March 2003, I'm the proud owner of the most beautiful 1975 AMC Pacer of the world. What else can I say? These pictures speak for themselves. Can you imagine I fell in love right away when the former owner sent me these pics by email. I didn't enjoy at first, because of a broken starter. That was fixed soon, though." -Malcolm Kukupessy, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Submitted 17 March 2003.
Jeni's Pacer #1 done up like Ghostbusters vehicle
310. Ron Langley submitted this modified image of Jeni's Pacer #1, done up like the Ghostbusters "ambulance".

Submitted 29 March 2003.
Jeremy Orth's wife's Pacer
Jeremy Orth's wife's Pacer
Jeremy Orth's wife's Pacer
Jeremy Orth's wife's Pacer
Jeremy Orth's wife's Pacer
311. "Here are some pics of my wife's Pacer. It is a very reliable car and has lived a pampered life. Only 89,000 miles, cold A/C, dual exhaust, and of course, a licorice dispenser inside. I hope you and your viewers like this one. They are becoming extinct.

"It is so funny how modern society either has no idea what kind of car these are, or remembers thinking how ugly they were back then, yet loves them now. I have owned this car for many years, and it still kills me to see the people in the car next to you in a state of confusion and wonder. I have many fond Pacer memories, as I am sure you do as well. This car is my daily driver and it never sits still." -Jeremy Orth

Submitted 24 April 2003.
Bob Brandys' restored Pacer
Bob Brandys' restored Pacer
Bob Brandys' restored Pacer
Bob Brandys' restored Pacer
312. Bob Brandys shared these photos of the Pacer he recently restored.

He said: "This pacer belonged to Dave Hooper of Canada. I bought it from him and redid the body, floors, paint, windshield, painted the interior. It has 28,000 miles according to Dave. Was 33,000 km. I put in a US speedo and reset it to 000000."

Posted to the AMC Pacer mailing list 12 May 2003.