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| 83. "Apparently, Eddie Stakes got himself access to a scanner and sent Jim Stone this picture for his AMC History at www.amxfiles.com This picture was apparently taken prior to the addition of Cragars and decals to this fierce little '78." -Tim Hansen |
| 84. 79 Pacer DL, one owner, lady driven, garage stored, all original, 64k miles, power steering and brakes, cruise, and air conditioning. "I sold mom's car to a very happy man in Kokomo,IN. He had always wanted a Pacer and he was going to repaint and restore." -Dick Veach |
| 85. "I took this picture at 1979 AMO show at Carthage College, in Kenosha. I don't know who owned the car, nor do I know if it is still around. I believe it was a factory V-8 car. It has the name Centaur on the front spoiler and minilite wheels." -Dennis Kupferschmid |
| 86. "I took these pictures at the 1979 Street Machine Nationals. Supercharged 350 Chevy motor, with a TH350 automatic. Don't have a clue what the owners name is but there he is!" -Dennis Kupferschmid |
| 87. "Barbara Ann [Schmidt]'s Dragster! Pascal has her address if you want; she was preparing a second Pacer Dragster for her son!" -Tim Hansen
Editor's Note: Barbara Ann originally purchased this car from "Weird Harrel" Lamkin. |
| 88. "Another angle of a scene currently featured on the Archives- On the right are a 6-cyl (White) and a V-8 Coupe (Beige) owned by a Frenchman who wants $4000 for the pair. The brown one is of course Pascal Monney's." -Tim Hansen |
| 89. "From Pascal's 1996 Pacer Pilgrimage. Looks to be a daily-driver wagon in CA. Note the 'Handicapped' sticker in lower-left of back window." -Tim Hansen |
| 90. "From a German card game. Note the '4-cylinder' error." -Tim Hansen |
| 91. "Two Pacers spotted by Pascal, apparently overseas. He has lost contact with the owner; the Pacers seem to have disappeared." -Tim Hansen |
| 92. "This Pink Pacer was owned by Pascal for only 5 hours. Sounds like an interesting story." -Tim Hansen |