The Photo and Image Archives
Displaying entries 191-195 of 364 total.
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| 191. "This will be the strangest Pacer photo in your archive. This car hauler was for sale in Oklahoma (the same place that Darryl Starbird's Spacer Pacer is in his museum) and asking price was $45,000. I understand it was on a Peterbilt platform, and you enter thru the rear hatch. I'm sure it could haul all the wrecked cars that had accidents doing a double take as this beast..." -Eddie Stakes |
| 192. "[This] is from the 1974 American Motors Annual Report, which was sent to stockholders, dealerships, and others who were of importance to the company. This book is tough to find, but Annual Reports do occasionally pop up at National Meets. And while they are usually reasonable in price, they are worth picking up to see what went on behind the scenes at AMC." -Eddie Stakes The cover reads: "American Motors Corporation: The Responsive Company American Motors has gained recognition and opportunity in the marketplace because its philsophy and programs are responsive to people's needs. American Motor's Pacer, unique in concept, illustrates again that the company is committed to providing distinctive ideas and products which are responsive to changing times. It will be introduced early in 1975." |
| 193. An ASCII art Pacer provided by Bob Wilson. The image is a GIF; you can find the text file here. Be sure to view the text file version in a fixed-width font. |
| 194. This is Wendy Martin's former metallic lime green 1976 Pacer sedan. She wrote a fabulous story about how she acquired it, had it painted its distinctive color, and later had to part with it. You can find the story in the Pacer Stories section. |
| 195. This 1977 woody wagon, located in Pendleton, Oregon, was listed for sale on eAuto Classifieds in March 2000. |