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Craig Agnew's Pacer
Craig Agnew's Pacer
Craig Agnew's Pacer
313. "I just had to send you pics of my '76 D/L that I just finished restoring. All my friends think I am nuts! But, all of us Pacer People are used to hearing that. I purchased the car in 1999 from a coworker's mother in Morro Bay, California. It was on a ranch down there all of its life. It made the drive up to the San Francisco Bay area leaking every fluid that you could imagine. Anyway, thought I would share a few pics with you." -Craig Agnew

Submitted 18 May 2003.
Pacer cake
Pacer cake
Pacer cake
Bud & Bobbie with Pacer cake
314. Bud Turner and Bobbie Mistretta, famous owners of "Zippy" the Pacer, moved from Georgia to Minnesota in mid-2003. Their friends in their local AMO chapter threw a party for them, with this amazing Pacer cake. Bud and Bobbie are posing with the cake in the last picture.

Submitted 19 May 2003.
Albert Collins' Pacer
Albert Collins' Pacer
315. Albert Collins' Pacer was for sale at the time these photos were submitted, 31 May 2003.
Vienna Pacer
Vienna Pacer
Vienna Pacer
Vienna Pacer
Vienna Pacer
Vienna Pacer
316. "We live in Vienna, Austria, in the heart of Europe. Last night we drove home, and near my flat a strange yellow car was parked. Today we went out and took photos of it and asked friends what it could be. Finally we found out that it was a AMC Pacer. American cars are rare here, especially old ones. We followed some links and came to your homepage. The Pacer is registered in southern Austria (Spittal/Drau = political district, Carinthia = state) and seems to be in good condition." -Christian & Dani

Submitted 1 June 2003.
Austrian Pacer
317. Pascal Prince submitted this photo of the Pacer owned by an Austrian member of the European AMC club. The car was for sale in the winter of 2002-2003.

Submitted 2 June 2003.
Albert Leemhuis' Pacer
Albert Leemhuis' Pacer
Albert Leemhuis' Pacer
318. "After years of prodding my best friend's father-in-law to sell me his '77 Pacer wagon, he finally called me and I was able to purchase it. That was in 1998. The car had the usual rust areas and the bodywork was completed in early 2000. The car has 57,000 miles. The interior was nearly spotless except for the carpet which will be part of an interior detailing project. Recently I was finally able to find a set of AMC rims which really has changed the overall look of 'Suavito.'" -Albert Leemhuis

Al's Pacer is pictured in Fulton, Illinois, on the banks of the Mississippi.

Submitted 5 July 2003.
Nolan Dehner's '76 coupe
Nolan Dehner's '76 coupe
319. A couple pictures of Nolan Dehner's beautiful '76 coupe.

Submitted 26 August 2003.
Martin Fredrikson & Pacer
320. Martin Fredrikson of Sweden poses with his '75 mellow yellow Pacer. As of the fall of 2003, he was planning on repainting it to a dark green.

Submitted 5 September 2003.
Nolan Dehner's Pacer being filmed for San Francisco news story
Nolan Dehner's Pacer being filmed for San Francisco news story
Nolan Dehner's Pacer being filmed for San Francisco news story
321. Nolan Dehner and his Pacer were filmed for a news feature on KPIX-TV (San Francisco) in September 2003. They filmed three hours with him, then another hour with a fellow club member and his Pacer. Those four hours of footage were edited down to ~3 minutes. You can download a video of the news story on the Audio/Video Pacers page.

Submitted 8 September 2003.
Time Traveling Pacer
322. "I don't own a Pacer, but my brother [Andy] does. I've got a Ford Maverick, but really, who cares? Anyway, I just wanted to send you a rough pic of render of some special effects I did for my student film... er, I mean, it's just a picture I took the other day after we finished installing the flux capacitor. It think that you might enjoy it." -Joe VanDalsem

Submitted 24 September 2003.