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| 326. "Here is what I want to do with my 1978 Pacer D/L wagon. The car is very rusty, so why not? As long as the car gets saved and back on the road!" -Jay Delancey |
| 327. The AMC design team works on a clay Pacer model in 1973.
Submitted by Eddie Stakes on 11 January 2004. |
| 328. vam-77.jpg,'77 VAM Pacer ad from Mexico,t "[These are ads] for the Mexican-built VAM Pacer with a highly desirable 282-6 cylinder engine not available in the US." -Eddie Stakes
'77 VAM ad courtesy of Eddie Stakes; '76 VAM ad courtesy of Autos Clasicos Mexicanos.
There are pictures of VAM Pacers here and here. This image was submitted 11 January 2004. |
| 329. This is an ad from a French stereo system company.
Submitted by Eddie Stakes on 11 January 2004. |
| 330. "My pacer is sitting on an int. scout frame and is Chevy powered. Its powerplant is a Chevy 283 V-8, which came out of a piece of military equipment. It was totally submersible when I got the motor. It's not submersible anymore, as some parts had to be replaced. I installed a 7.5-foot Western snow plow on it around 1985. It really pushes the snow with that V-8 and some nice aggressive tires.
"A lot of people have asked me, 'Why a Pacer?' I think it looks cool, and I built it when I was 21. I've had it for 23 years and only put on about 5000 miles, most of them plowing snow. It has had a hard life. Still looks good, sounds awesome, and is an eye catcher." -Michael (Gonz)
Submitted 13 January 2004. |