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| 58. Take a close look! See the 1975 Michigan plates? We've got ourselves a new Pacer here. |
| 59. "A Pacer in the ownership of Pioneer Automobile Museum of Murdo, SD, as photographed by Pascal Monney. I've personally been to Pioneer and their collection is AWESOME! They have THREE Tuckers!" -Tim Hansen |
| 60. "My son, Charles Herman, got his 1977 Pacer couple for his 16th birthday. He is now 18 and a freshman at Central Washington University in Ellensburg, WA. His computer is not plugged in yet, but he would be very surprised to see his car pictured on your pages! The car is completely original, except wheels and stereo, and in showroom condition thanks to his many hours of labor and loving care. Keep those Pacers going!!" -Terry Herman |
| 61. "These are photos of my newly-acquired '76 Pacer X with rally package interior." -Roger Peng |
| 62. "AMC artiste Javlynn Sue Leair made some fine fridge magnets; we bought out her stock of Pacer magnets immediately." -George Paine |
| 63. "9, count 'em, 9 Pacers! Surely the high point of the show. The vehicles (L to R): 1980 D/L wagon (owned by Jeff & Lorraine Aldritch of Charlton MA); 1978 D/L wagon (owned by George Paine of Washington Grove MD); 1975 D/L (owned by John & Ann Ginway of Mantoloking NJ); 1978 D/L wagon (owned by club president Frank Wrenick of Cleveland Heights OH); 1975 D/L (owned by Walt Steiger of DeLand FL); 1979 Limited (owned by Ed Fortfa of MA); 1980 EVA Electric Pacer (owned by Henry Muller of Islip NY); 1979 D/L (owned by Tom Altemus of Lansing MI); 1975 D/L (owned by Horace & Elizabeth Wildes of Dover MA)." -George Paine |