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The Photo and Image Archives
Displaying entries 81-85 of 364 total.
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| 81. "These are, finally, better quality images from the remains of the Internet Pacer Club's homepage, which has not been updated since August of 1996. Some of these in low-fi condition are already on P. 1, others are brand new. Anyway, these are better, crisper images. It's divided evenly between pics of a yellow Pacer in a foreign land and scans of the original '75 brochure, including a cutaway." -Tim Hansen "It is a 1975 D/L in mint condition with just 50.000 miles on the meter. The car is located in Sweden and can be sold if the price is right." -Carl-Johan Callin |
| 82. "Chances are, if something is done once, it's done twice. Here's ANOTHER 4x4 Pacer, courtesy of the gigantic stack of stuff Pascal Monney sent [to me] to scan." -Tim Hansen |
| 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 |
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