Jan-Feb 2014 Southwest Scorcher.pub

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Jan-Feb 2014 Southwest Scorcher.pub
VOLUME XVII
ISSUE I - VI
JANUARY TO JUNE
2014
Newsletter of Cactus Cruisers AMC, Phoenix, AZ
Ramblings By The President
Special points of interest:
•
August 9th, 2015 6:00 pm to
9:00 pm, Cactus Cruisers AMC
Rustlers Rooste Dinner
•
Club Dues $12 Per Year
•
13th Annual Cactus Classic AMC
Rambler Car Show
•
8th Annual West Coast All AMC
Car Show
•
Cancelled Saguaro Palm Springs
•
To checkout what is happening
in the Valley of the Sun, visit
www.desertcruisers.com
Inside this issue:
Ramblings by the President Gary Zinman
1
From the Editor’s Desk
Kirk Fletcher
2
Cactus Cruisers AMC Annu- 3
al Holiday Party
13th Cactus Cruisers AMC
Rambler Car Show
4-11
8th Annual West Coast All 14-20
AMC Car Show
Calendar of Events
21
AMO Treasury Sales
22
By Gary Zinman
For so many years now (17 to be exact) we
have managed to maintain a pretty great
club with many accomplishments to be proud
of including but not limited to: hosting two
national conventions and 13 regional conventions. As one of the founding members of this
club I can personally say that I am proud of
all that we’ve done.
In the last couple of years we have pretty
much followed the same format that we have
followed since our founding way back in
1997. Unfortunately, that old format has
seemed to fail us and we have stagnated to
a point where we are forced to do several
things to rekindle the enthusiasm that has
always been so abundant in our organization. I could easily tell you what most of those
problems are and what caused them but that
would take many more pages and frankly I
don‘t want to dwell on the past.
The reason I don’t want to dwell in the past is
that I want to give you just a glimpse of
what’s coming up in the future. We are going
to make some big changes in our club. Let me
tell you in no uncertain terms that I’m like
way-pumped about the things we’re going to
do. At the present time we have sent out a
survey to all members of the club, both past
and present. This survey takes very little time
to complete and will give the Board of Directors a window into your thoughts to help us
make the right decisions for the future direction of our club. The more members who complete their survey the more input we receive
the better we will be able to determine your
like and dislikes. This survey is completely
anonymous. In order to insure anonymity we
used a reputable survey company to conduct
this survey.
About 2 years ago, the club put together a
dinner at Rustler’s Roost Restaurant to celebrate the club’s 15th anniversary. In the entire history of our club, this was probably one
of the top three best attended events of all
time. Since a club anniversary is a milestone
event we wanted to make sure as many people attended as possible. As an incentive to
paid club members we offered $10.00 cash
to help offset the price of the dinner for the
member and their respective spouse/guest.
Well, it was a huge hit and we’re going to do
it again August 9, 2014, and yes, we will be
offering the subsidy! Watch your e-mail and
newsletters for more details on this event. At
this event we will tell you all about lots of new
things our club and its members, so come join
the fun.
By the way, in the future, much effort and focus
will be given to helping members get their cars
back on the road by assisting other members
with the labor needed at no cost. What other
club does that? Going forward we will have
fewer meetings than activities and the meetings will be totally different than anything
you’ve known in the past (more about that at
future events). At many events or meetings,
attendees will be eligible for a $50.00 gift
card, remember, you must be present to win!
In one of our upcoming events we will be visiting the Martin Auto Museum on Black Canyon
Highway in Phoenix. It’s just a $5.00 donation
to get in and afterward we will dine at a local
restaurant. We’ll also be scheduling a trip to
the Rock Springs Café in lovely downtown Rock
Springs! We will meet in the North Valley and
caravan from there to the restaurant for a slice
their legendary pie or a full-on lunch (then
pie). It’s a short drive so you may want to take
your AMC but it’s not required.
Take my word for it here, we have a lot more
things going on than I’ve talked about here so
please make sure you get signed up for the
Rustler’s Roost Dinner as soon as we give you
the details and please take the time to complete the survey that we have sent to you via e
-mail as your responses are critical. If for some
reason you do not receive a survey via e-mail
give our Membership Chairman, Tom Buckley a
call (602) 996-5935 or e-mail:
[email protected]
That’s it for now. If you should have any questions, please feel free to give me a call at
(623) 566-7956 or e-mail me at: [email protected]
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From the Editor’s Desk
By Kirk Fletcher
It has been half a year since I last sat
done and put together a Southwest
Scorcher newsletter. If you have thought
that I had been forgetting to include you in
my e-mail distributions of the Southwest
Scorcher you would have been a part of a
very large group. The last Southwest
Scorcher was the December issue that went
out just before the Annual Holiday Party. I
must apologize to all for this huge dereliction of duty. I have my excuses but I am
sure that everyone already knows the
main rational about excuses so I won’t go
there.
I hope to get back on schedule with our
standard monthly issue so everyone will be
able to see the new direction our club is
endeavoring to implement. This new direction will be dependent upon the input from
the many surveys that we anticipate receiving shortly. Please be sure to take this
short survey soon so we will have the
needed time to compile the info for
presentation at out next upcoming monthly
meeting.
One of the main changes we are implementing is the separation of club business
and club functions. Our club initially came
together because of one simple fact. We
use to drive our cars to Cruise Nights and
Car Shows and we continued to meet folks
with Ramblers and AMC’s. We use to have
lots of fun socializing with everyone and
enjoyed driving our cars. Yes, we are all
17 years the senior now and most of us still
have our cars but we all seem to spend
less time driving them than we use too.
I feel this is the main thing that has really
changed of late with our club and is the
main fact why the participation level of
our club continues to drop.
Moving forward we will be doing bimonthly Business Meetings with the Club
Officers on the odd months. The dates
and locations will move about to fit the
schedules of our clubs Board Members.
Our Monthly club meeting will remain on
the 2nd Saturday of each month but the
time and location will vary each month as
based on the input of the current pending
survey. We would like to move the monthly meeting around the whole greater
Phoenix Metroplex to better accommodate our clubs collective membership.
Your input is greatly welcomed for possible future activities. We would really like
to get back to the roots of our club with
increasing participation with our beloved
Ramblers and AMC’s
I would also like to take this time to solicit
materials and information for inclusion
into this very newsletter, our Southwest
Scorcher. It can be very frustration trying
to come up with suitable items for articles
each month. I find that I can easily spend
8 to 10 hours in front of my laptop putting together each issue. One of the main
excuses that I didn’t mention earlier. I
know that we all have so little extra time
these days but any material or article
that you wish to submit would be greatly
appreciated. See you at rustlers Rooste.
Cactus Cruisers AMC Club Dues
Have you paid your membership dues for this
year? Our Cactus Cruisers AMC yearly membership goes from July 1st to June 31st each
and every years since we started our AMC
Rambler club in July of 1997. Our current
yearly dues are $12. We will pro-rate for
new members joining mid year at $1 per
month running to the end of June. If a new
By Kirk Fletcher
member joins at our annual Cactus Classic Car
Show in the spring then the $12 membership
fee will start the following July 1st. Our gift.
Please send your checks payable to:
Cactus Cruisers AMC
C/O Tom Buckley
13601 N. 50th Street
Scottsdale, AZ 85254
http://www.lov2xlr8.no/
amc.html
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Cactus Cruisers AMC Holiday Party
By Kirk Fletcher
This year our Annual Cactus Cruisers AMC Holiday Party was held
Saturday, January 4th in Paradise Valley and Dan & Debbie Curtis
graciously opened their beautiful home to our club. We had a very
short club meeting agreeing to defer all important club business till
our February Meeting. We all wanted to start eating.
exchange. The Harkin movie tickets was a twice stolen item. Fun.
Dinner was our normal Pot Luck with the Honey Bakes Ham provided
by the club. Food was great as always.
Sorry we missed you. Next year’s will be January 10th, 2015.
The number of people who attended this year were much lighter than
last year and many people stayed away because of bad Colds and
serious bouts of the seasonal Flu Bug.
All of us healthy club members thank all of you sick club members who
choose wisely to stay at home. We heard latter how sick several people were and even though we felt sorry for each and every member
we were glad that we were not exposed to the nasty stuff.
Did I mention the food was great as always? There was more than
enough for everyone to have seconds and thirds.
I believe that almost everyone participated in the White Elephant gift
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13th Annual Cactus Classic
By Kirk Fletcher
Continued on Page 5
If you had attended our 13th Annual Cactus Classic
had a pretty good show. The weather was great and we had
AMC/Rambler Car Show on April 5th you would know that we
several cars that attended that we had not seen before. We
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13th Annual Cactus Classic
By Kirk Fletcher
Continued on Page 6
had several Mopars attend this year so I think we are starting
Here are some of the photos that I took during the show. We
a trend to get additional people to attend our annual event.
did have several AMX’s in attendance. The AMX’s still tend to
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13th Annual Cactus Classic
By Kirk Fletcher
Continued on Page 7
be one of our two largest classes. Some are in the Stock class
from California made it over for this years show. We even
while others are in the Modified Class. Several of our friends
had a few of the guys from Nevada make it down as always.
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13th Annual Cactus Classic
By Kirk Fletcher
Continued on Page 8
We always seem to get a fairly good range of cars but our
also pretty rare as of late. The weather was perfect for our
Race Class is always pretty light. The hump fender Javelins are
show, not too hot, not too windy and not too humid. It was just
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13th Annual Cactus Classic
By Kirk Fletcher
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right. Wagons like this 65 Ambassador 990 are always cool to
as we grew up in the 60’s in one. Very cute little Rambler
see. Most of us 50 something’s know the back seats very well
American with a very nice interior. We had 3 SC/Rambler’s
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13th Annual Cactus Classic
By Kirk Fletcher
Continued on Page 10
this year. Two “A” schemes and one “B” scheme. Two of them
were well represented with thee gremlins and a couple of
came over from California even. The Small AMC’s from 70 up
Spirits. And don’t forget the little Pacer. No show is complete
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By Kirk Fletcher
with out one of these cult cars. In my mind, any small bodied
AMC with a V8 is A-OK. The 72 Javelin is my favorite
Continued on Page 11
Hump fender. There is something about the egg crate
grill and tail light trim that I just like. Old Ramblers from
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13th Annual Cactus Classic
By Kirk Fletcher
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the late fifties and early sixties have their own type of
have 20 classes to choose from. We have a class for
style. At the end of the show comes the awards. We now
everyone so there should be no excuse anymore.
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Rustlers Rooste Dinner
By Tom Buckley
Howdy AMC’ers,
Just a reminder that the Aug 9th meeting will be a
fun dinner event at Rustler's Rooste Steakhouse. Based on the preliminary results of the recent
survey, our members want to have more fun
events. Good food is always fun.
Send your RSVP with number of people attending
to: [email protected] by Mon, Aug 4th.
Cactus Cruisers AMC will kick in $10 each towards
the cost of dinner for club members who are current
on their dues and their spouse/significant other. Holy smokes! That's $20 for two adults. If you
need to pay your dues, you can pay at the event
and still receive up to $20 towards dinner.
If you participated in the recent club survey, remember to bring the special passcode to be entered into
the drawing for a $50 gift card.
The BIG BAD AMC Car Show
See ya'll on Sat, Aug 9th, 2014 at 6pm at:
Rustler's Rooste Steakhouse
8383 South 48th Street
Phoenix, AZ 85044
602-431-6474
www.rustlersrooste.com
Ask for the Cactus Cruisers AMC section.
This event is open to all current and past Cactus
Cruisers AMC members, and all local AMC enthusiasts and their guests. Please note that both the $10
per person dinner voucher and eligibility for the
$50 gift card drawing will only apply to club members who are current on their dues, or who will be
paying their dues the night of the event.
Tom Buckley - Vice President and
Membership Director
Cactus Cruisers AMC
By Kirk Fletcher
2014 CANCELLED: I mentioned in my “From the
Editors Desk” column that we will be participating
with all of the Regional AMC Rambler Chapters to
coordinate our events and we will also be helping in
a large multi-club Regional AMC Rambler Car
Show. A group of us, representing several AMO &
AMCRC Chapters, got together for our first planning
meeting last Saturday, the 28th of December at the
home of Mark Fletcher in Lake Elsinore, CA. We
have just recently decided the date and the Host
Hotel based on the discussed requirements.
The date that we selected based on room rate discounts is the last weekend of September which is
Friday the 26th through Sunday the 28th. We have
asked the Host Hotel to give us a group discount
rate for three price points for their rooms.
The Host Hotel is The Saguaro, 1800 East Palm
Canyon, Palm Springs, CA 92264. 760-323-1711
Res. 877-808-2439 www.thesaguaro.com
Cancelled
This facility will be able to host this 1st Annual event
so in the future we might grow into a full blown
Southern West Coast Big Bad AMC National Convention.
The goal is to unit our AMC Jeep Rambler community by having several Great Events to attend annually.
For 2014 the first event of the year will be
April: Cactus Classic XIII in Phoenix
May: 8th Annual West Coast All AMC Car Show in
Pomona
September: 1st Annual Big Bad AMC Car Show in
Palm Springs
November: 2014 Las Vegas AMC Reunion in Las
Vegas
More info to follow as material is added to our
newsletter and website.
Hopefully this event can move forward for 2015
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The Saguaro Palm Springs
By Kirk Fletcher
A few pictures of the Host Hotel for the 1st Annual Big Bad
AMC Car Show. Lots of Big Bad Colors everywhere with a
Ping Pong Table in the lobby. Lots of small intimate areas as
well as large gathering areas and big shaded parking lots.
We will be able to host all who wish to Participate.
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8th Annual West Coast All AMC Car Show
By Kirk Fletcher
Continued on Page 5
As in years past a few of us Cactus Cruisers AMC Club member
managed to attend the 8th Annual West Coast All AMC Car
Show held Saturday May 31st. Mark Melvin and his crew did
a great job as always even though there had been a change in
venues. A few of us either drove or trailered our cars to attend
and we were rewarded with a great social BBQ and Gathering at the home of Dave and Katie Chick. I failed to take pictures during the BBQ but I did remember late in the show to
grab a few shots before people started to leave.
Andy Ray walked by sing the words to King Tut. I believe it
You would think it was an AMX show since it is always the largest two classes, Stock AMX and Modified AMX.
was the vintage Steve Martin SNL Version from 1975.
Of course there were other classes represented just not nearly
as large. We even had some of the older Ramblers and Hudson's as well.
Doug and Ben Galvin made it down from Lodi with both the
Jeep and the trailer so the had lots of items to sell.
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8th Annual West Coast All AMC Car Show
By Kirk Fletcher
Continued on Page 6
The registration tents keep free water and I hears that free
if it was any good. They little Rambler American 2 dr wagon
pizza was even delivered for Lunch. I had none so I don’t know
was very nice as well as this old Hudson Pickup. A rare sight at
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8th Annual West Coast All AMC Car Show
By Kirk Fletcher
Continued on Page 7
any show. Several older Rambler Wagons were in attendance.
was the only one. Three SC/Ramblers and only one Rebel
But not much in the way of convertibles. The yellow 68 rebel
Machine. Our Hobby is sure little on SC/360’s. A couple of
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8th Annual West Coast All AMC Car Show
By Kirk Fletcher
Continued on Page 8
Race cars also graced us with their appearance. One even
Machine to the show. We even had a couple of Pacers. A
had a blower under the hood. Randy Kirby drove his Rebel
wagon and a coupe. Too bad they never made a convertible.
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8th Annual West Coast All AMC Car Show
By Kirk Fletcher
Continued on Page 9
Only one Marlin showed, a nice BSO 67. A couple of Javelins,
AMX’s. 68, 69 & 70 2 seater’s ruled the day in all manner of
A 70 Mark Donohue and a 69 SST. Then there were the
color, tires, wheels and attitude. Some full restored, some
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By Kirk Fletcher
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mostly original. This 69 BBO is a full restoration and is very
desert to make the show. I trailered my BBG 70 over the
nice. Our own Tom Buckley drove his 69 BBG AMX across the
weekend before and parked it at Marks house for the week
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8th Annual West Coast All AMC Car Show
By Kirk Fletcher
Continued from Page 9
while I worked in both Northern and Southern California. A 68
much. Several in red, a couple in White and a few in Blue.
all Original AMX looking all nice and clean, and one not so
Only one in RWB and not a single in BSO. Like my code?
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Calendar of Club Events
By Kirk Fletcher
August 9th, Saturday 6:00 pm to 9:00
pm, Cactus Cruisers AMC Club Meeting, Rustler's Rooste Steakhouse, Cactus
Cruisers AMC will kick in $10 each towards the cost of dinner for club members who are current on their dues and
their spouse/significant other. Holy
smokes! That's $20 for two adults. If
you need to pay your dues, you can
pay at the event and still receive up to
$20 towards dinner. Rustler's Rooste
Steakhouse, 8383 South 48th Street
Phoenix, AZ 85044
602-431-6474
www.rustlersrooste.com
Meeting, TBD or Deer Valley Airport
Restaurant, 702 W. Deer Valley Rd,
Phoenix, AZ North of Deer Valley Rd
and West of 7th Ave. Just North of the
Loop 101 and East of the I-17 Freeways.
September 5th to 7th, Friday to Sunday, 7:00 am to 5:30 pm, 10th Annual Route 66 Days Charity Car Show,
Wheeler Park & Downtown Flagstaff,
AZ 86003 www.route66carclub.com
sells out in early July so pre-register
early.
January 10th, Saturday 5:00 pm to
10:00 pm, Cactus Cruisers AMC Holiday Party, home of Dan and Debbie
Curtis,
September 13th, Saturday 6:00 pm to
7:30 pm, Cactus Cruisers AMC Club
Meeting, TBD or Deer Valley Airport
Restaurant, 702 W. Deer Valley Rd,
Phoenix, AZ North of Deer Valley Rd
and West of 7th Ave. Just North of the
Loop 101 and East of the I-17 Freeways.
Old Street Scenes
By
Yellerspirit
December 13th, Saturday 6:00 pm to
7:30 pm, Cactus Cruisers AMC Club
Meeting, TBD or Deer Valley Airport
Restaurant, 702 W. Deer Valley Rd,
Phoenix, AZ North of Deer Valley Rd
and West of 7th Ave. Just North of the
Loop 101 and East of the I-17 Freeways.
7025 N 47th ST, Paradise Valley, AZ
85253 602 840 2996, Pot luck dinner, Can Food Drive collection box,
White Elephant Gift Exchange. See
reminder e-mail that will go out in December for additional info.
For addition Car Show & Cruise info:
http://www.desertcruisers.com
October 11th, Saturday 6:00 pm to
7:30 pm, Cactus Cruisers AMC Club
Meeting, TBD or Deer Valley Airport
Restaurant, 702 W. Deer Valley Rd,
Phoenix, AZ North of Deer Valley Rd
and West of 7th Ave. Just North of the
Loop 101 and East of the I-17 Freeways.
November 7th, 8th & 9th, Friday, Saturday & Sunday, 12:00 pm to 9:00
pm, 8:00 am to 9:00 pm & 8:00 am to
10:00 am, 9th Annual AMC Reunion,
Railroad Pass Hotel & Casino, 2800 S.
Boulder Highway, Henderson, NV
89002 800-654-0877, http://
snamcrc.com Mark Ogulnick
November 8th, Saturday 6:00 pm to
7:30 pm, Cactus Cruisers AMC Club
http://theamcforum.com/
forum/old-streetscenes_topic31336_post36
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AMO Treasury Sales
By Richard Estermyer
#1
AMC Antenna flag
$8.00
$1.00
#97
AMX 25th Anniversary Poster
$10.00
$3.85
#2
AMO Grill Badge
$20.00
$2.00
#119
Rambler 100th Anniversary Poster
$10.00
$3.85
#3
AMO Window Decal
$2.00
$ .50
#4
AMX Certified Milestone Decal
$1.00
$ .50
#98
AMO License Plate
$8.00
$3.85
#8
AMO Patch
$3.00
$ .50
#108
AMO Parking Only Sign
$18.00
$3.85
#30
Grey AMO Logo Tee Shirt, Sizes: M, L, XL, L
$10.00
$3.85
#109
AMX Racing Team patch (round)
$4.00
$ .50
#31
White AMO Logo Tee Shirt, Size: XXL
$10.00
$3.85
#110
Javelin Racing Team Patch (round)
$4.00
$ .50
#31
White AMO Logo Tee Shirt, Sizes: S, L, XL
$9.00
$3.85
#111
American Motors Corporation Patch (round)
$3.00
$ .50
#32
Grey AMO Logo Sweatshirt, Size: XXL
$17.00
$3.85
#112
AMX Patch (oval/blue on white)
$3.00
$ .50
#32
Grey AMO Logo Sweatshirt, Size: XXXL
$18.00
$3.85
#113
Javelin Patch (oblong/black on white)
$3.00
$ .50
#32
Grey AMO Logo Sweatshirts, Sizes: L, XL
$16.00
$3.85
#114
Javelin Patch (oblong/new style)
$3.00
$ .50
#33
White AMO Logo Golf Shirts, Size: XXL
$19.00
$3.85
#115
Javelin Patch (oval with Javelin on new logo)
$3.00
$ .50
#33
White AMO Logo Golf Shirts, Sizes: S, M, L, XL
$17.00
$3.85
#116
AMX Patch (red, white & blue letters on rectangle)
$3.00
$ .50
#34
AMO Logo Baseball Cap (royal blue)
$8.00
$3.85
#118
Complete Concourse Rules
$1.50
$ .50
#35
Rambler (Block Letters) Pin
$4.00
$ 1.00
#36
Round (Old Style) A.M. Pin
$4.00
$ 1.00
#120
AMC Oil Filter Sticker
#37
AMX (Red, White, Blue) round pin
$4.00
$ 1.00
#121
1968/1969 AMX, Javelin Oil Filter Sticker
$3.00
$ 1.00
#38
Javelin (Red, White, Blue) round pin
$4.00
$ 1.00
#122
60's AM/Rambler Oil Filter Sticker Style "A"
$3.00
$ 1.00
#40
AMO Lapel Pin (quality silver plate)
$4.00
$ 1.00
#123
60's AM /Rambler Oil Filter Sticker Style "B"
$3.00
$ 1.00
#41
AMC Pin (block letters)
$4.00
$ 1.00
#42
AMX Pin (block letters)
$4.00
$ 1.00
#124
AMX, JAVELIN, GREMLIN / AMO Challenge Coin
$10.00
$ 1.50
#43
Javelin Pin (script)
$4.00
$ 1.00
#44
Javelin Racing Team Pin (round checkered)
$4.00
$ 1.00
#45
AM Logo Pin (old style)
$4.00
$ 1.00
#46
AM Logo Pin (new style)
$4.00
$ 1.00
#48
AMX/3 Pin (red)
$4.00
$ 1.00
#49
Year Pins (1968-1974)
$4.00
$ 1.00
#55
AMX Racing Team Pin (round checkered)
$4.00
$ 1.00
#47
Personal Message Fan
$6.00
$3.00
#70
National Meet Dash Plaques (state Year)
$2.00
$ .50
#80
AMO Key Fob (choice of white, or blue)
$2.00
$ 1.00
#117
AMC Chrome Key Chain (old logo & new AMC logo)
$5.00
$ 1.00
$3.00
$ 1.00
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Name ______________________________________________ Please make checks payable to: GRAND
Address ____________________________________________ AMO Treasury Sales
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City ________________________________________________ Mail to: Richard Estermyer
State, Zip ___________________________________________ 6228 Mapleview Lane, Ypsilanti, MI 48197
Phone ______________________________________________ [email protected] phone: (734) 417-9456
AMO Member Number _________________________________