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The Photo and Image Archives
Displaying entries 151-175 of 364 total.
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| 151. This is Eddie Stakes' famed 1978 Pacer X Planet Houston AMX swap meet car. As of December 1999, it's for sale for $750. "[It] was used in a national commercial for a electronic tax return company, real funny commercial; it aired in the midwest and towards the Pacific. I have a tape with the whole finished commercial in English and Spanish; which was used for Spanish tellys like Telemundo." -Eddie Stakes |
| 152. "Noted customizer Darryl Starbird's last creation with a bubble top. He is notorious for customizing cars with bubbletops. His museum is located in Oklahoma, and this Pacer can be viewed there!" -Eddie Stakes |
| 153. From the September 1998 issue of Car Craft magazine, is the "AMC Pacer: Center of the Known Automotive Universe". Sure, it took Car Craft two decades to figure this out, but we Pacer people knew it all along... |
| 154. A late model year white sedan that visited the AMC Southwest Regionals '99. If you are the owner of this car, please 'fess up! (Photo: Eddie Stakes) |
| 155. An early model year baby blue sedan at the AMC Southwest Regionals '99. If you are the owner, please let me know, so I can give credit where credit is due. (Photo: Eddie Stakes) |
| 156. Dateline June 1999: "'Homer' needs a new lover! I'm headed back to school full time and can't take him along. He has 39,000 original miles with 258-SIX, Auto, AC, Pwr Str, New Brakes & Tires, Battery, SMOG Pump, EGR Valve, Radiator and Heater Cores Rodded & cleaned. The vehicle is in original condition, interior as well as exterior. Some minor rust at the rear wheels and a few small body dents." -Richard Crawford Editor's Note: This same car is featured earlier in the archives in photos taken during the time that it was owned by Woody Gray, from whom Richard Crawford purchased this car. Unfortunately, the car was not in the described pristine condition, but Richard invested a great deal in the car after the purchase. (From Richard Crawford, through Tim Hansen) |
| 157. "Original owner Texas titled 1978 Pacer, 304V8, AT/floor, AC, PS, PDB, tint, Khaki exterior, white interior. 100K miles. Currently being customized. Will be dropped, limoed, shaved, Canary Yellow next time you see it..." -Eddie Stakes |
| 158. "Tim Theodos' rendition of [my] Pacer in action (1988)." -Harrel Lamkin |
| 159. "Wastin' rubber & lovin' it! Cajun Nats Bracket finals, 1990." -Harrel Lamkin |
| 160. "Anna Beth with Dad's race car, 1995. Best ET-10.85 @ 123 with 1.44 60 ft. at 2900 lbs. Sold car to Larry and Barbara Ann Schmidt from Kenosha, Wisconsin." -Harrel Lamkin |
| 161. "Gettin' air at Cajun Nats Bracket finals, 1990." -Harrel Lamkin |
| 162. "From Goodyear Motorsports Club magazine Challenge, 1977." -Harrel Lamkin The caption reads: "Take, for example, the new AMC Pacer. A great new outlook. Style with a new flare. A car built for four foot tall Martians, grown taller to accomodate mere mortals! A little slow, a little overweight perhaps, but a definite step in the right direction. A great small car; rack & pinion steering, smart interiors, overdrive, plenty of visibility, actually fun to drive! Buy it! Show American Motors they're right! When yours is worn out, there'll be something even better!" Editor's Note: How we Pacer lovers wish this were so... |
| 163. "I stumbled on your site a few weeks ago. @Home had it featured that week along with other 'ugly car' sites. You've done a great job. I thought you might like this Pacer Pic. It's from a 1976 Car Craft Magazine and features the Pacer X." -Murray Taylor |
| 164. A Corgi Pacer toy model in original packaging. Photo borrowed from an eBay auction description. |
| 165. "Pacer Farm II." Randy Baker rescued several AMCs from the crusher in September 1999, at his Junket Heaven. |
| 166. An orange 1976 sedan, one of the Pacers rescued by Randy Baker's Junket Heaven. |
| 167. An aqua 1979 sedan, one of the Pacers rescued by Randy Baker's Junket Heaven. |
| 168. A maroon 1977 sedan, one of the Pacers rescued by Randy Baker's Junket Heaven. |
| 169. "I was at my first national meet and saw the pacer you once owned. The car has by all appearances has gone a long way. I do not know if you were there, but I was able to place my car with the rest. I had one of four pacer's in the show. "It was a very enjoyable event, if you haven't been you need to go! The other part of my trip was to learn even at a national event, my car is seen less than most. You see, it is a Pacer D/L Wagon. I thought there would have been more, oh well. "I became the proud owner when my father gave me the car during my last divorce. The car was bought by my Great Aunt from a dealer in Middleburg Heights, Ohio. They kept the car garaged for the fist winter then drove to CA. My father acquired the car from there estate and then gave it to me. "When I got the car I had NO Idea, so many different type of people would comment, good and bad. Not letting that bother me, I to just told myself it is a car it was free, and drove VERY nice. When I got tired of having a rear main bearing leak I decided to repair it and add a chrome valve cover. "One would think that this would be a simple task, HA! I ended up doing a ground up restoration, the only thing I didn't do was re-paint the car! After many dollars I drove the car to St. Louis. What a wonderful trip, I also received a Silver award! That was the first award from the restoration, my then fifth award, I now have six! I love taking this car to shows and display my work! "I don't now if you do any traveling, but there are at times here, in Phoenix AZ 'rust free' Pacers for sale. If you get ready to find Pacer #2 and can deal with the plastic from AZ, you may get a good shell. The next National show this car will be at is gonna be in TX in 2001. Our club is holding a Regional meet 4/01/2000 and we hope to have a good showing. "The first [photo] is when I got the car from my Dad, gave it a wax and received my first trophy. The second is what it looked like prior to restoration, the third is the four of us in MO." -Eric Groskopf, August 1999 |
| 170. A two-page advertisement for the Pacer, taken from an eBay auction, presumably from 1976. |
| 171. 1975 Pacer X publicity photograph. Borrowed from Wolfgang Mederle's site. |
| 172. 1976 Pacer D/L sedan publicity photograph. Borrowed from Wolfgang Mederle's site. |
| 173. Pacer with basket weave interior publicity photograph. Borrowed from Wolfgang Mederle's site. |
| 174. Mike Glasgow's Pacer drawings. |
| 175. Mike Glasgow's photograph of the Wayne's World Mirth Mobile at King's Island in Cincinnati, Ohio. |
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