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The Photo and Image Archives
Displaying entries 311-315 of 364 total.
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| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 315. Albert Collins' Pacer was for sale at the time these photos were submitted, 31 May 2003. |
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