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Here is the form for ordering show t-shirts.  Remember all order MUST be received NO LATER THAN October 1st.




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The 15th Annual “Las Vegas AMC Reunion” takes place in less than two months and it’s going to be great!  If you’re still on the fence about whether you should come or not, I suggest you hop off the fence and hop in your car and head for Railroad Pass Hotel & Casino in Henderson, Nevada on November 5 & 6.

The show is hosted by the Southern Nevada AMC Club and is your last chance to show off your baby this year. We think it will be one of the best shows west of the Mississippi.  Highlights of the show are:

·         An absolutely awesome show t-shirt.  If you are planning on coming to the show, but haven’t registered yet, do it now especially if you’re going to want more than one shirt.  For those of you who can’t make it but think this is one of the coolest show t-shirts you’ve ever seen and want one, simply print the order form and mail it to the address on the form along with payment.  Whether you’re coming and want more than one shirt or you can’t make it but want a shirt, keep in mind that all orders MUST be received NO LATER THAN October 1st.

A great tour on Friday, November 5th..   We will be cruising to the Techatticup Mine at Eldorado Canyon (http://www.eldoradocanyonminetours.com).  It's the oldest, richest and most famous gold mine in Southern Nevada.  If you’re into history and “old stuff”, you’ll love it.  The owner has quite a few old cars including a Hudson and three Metropolitans.   It’s about a 25 mile drive from Railroad Pass to the mine.  Here are the details:

No more than 60 (two groups of 30)

Everyone going on the tour needs to arrive at the mine by 9:45am (1st group starts tour at 10am sharp)  

$15.00 per person (everyone pays at the gold mine, DO NOT send in payment with your registration)

After you’re finished at the mine, here’s a cool idea if you’re looking for the perfect spot to take photos of your car. Another six miles from the mine, you come to the end of the road. The scenery is spectacular with beautiful blue sky, mountains and the Colorado River as the background.  It’s breathtaking! 

·         By the time everyone returns from the mine tour, we’re sure you’ll all be hungry and we have the perfect solution.  The second event on the Friday calendar is our now famous barbeque at Bicentennial Park, one of the largest and nicest parks in Boulder City.  This park features plenty of parking for our cars, a gazebo, clean restrooms and playground for the kids.  We will also have use of the grill and picnic tables. The BBQ is FREE to show participants and invited guests.  Andy Ray will serve as your host and grill master.  It’s one of the highlights of the weekend and something everyone really enjoys.  We guarantee you’ll leave with a full stomach.  If all goes according to plan, Andy should start “serving up the grub” around 1:00pm.

·         Great car show with over 70 vehicles on display.  We have cars coming from many western states as well as Illinois and Mississippi.

·         Chinese raffle featuring some excellent door prizes.

·         Awards in 14 classes.

If you are the proud owner of any Nash, Hudson, Metropolitan, Rambler, AMC or Jeep (up to 1987), you don’t want to miss this show!

If you need to book your hotel room, call Railroad Pass at 702-294-5000 and mention code AMC2021.

 



Edited by Blue Stinger - Sep/10/2021 at 7:09pm
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I plan on being there and possibly getting a vendor table setup, so, I can clean out the garage.  Making a list and checking it twice.
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I am close to getting car on the road. Hope to make it to this great show this year .
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I will be there but not with a car. 
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Sent in my vendor registration and have accumulated quite a few parts to bring out.

Here's the start of the list I will be bringing.  There may be more or maybe less.

AMC Parts
1969 American Rear Bumper - New Chrome Bolts 
1969 American Door Handles (4)
1969 American Heater Control with cables
1969 AMC Rebel SST Grill and RH headlight bezel (NOS)
1970-76 AMC Gremlin/Hornet taillights (1 lens is faded)
19?? AMC Hornet/Gremlin Dash Ashtray (Tan) - L-5277/L-5276
1972-74 AMC TQ727 Transmission shift lever
1980-81 AMC Eagle Rear U-Joint - QAC Neapco 1-6301 (AEC 266/Dana 5-1306X/Alloy 1019/Prec. 31315G
1984? Eagle Red Rear Cargo Cover (1 cup broken)
401 V-8 Crank Scraper
AMC V-8 Oil Valley Line
AMC V-8 Alternator Z Bracket
AMC 20 Differential Cover 
AMC V-8 Head Bolts (used) 
AMC TH400 Crank Bushings (2) (Used)
AMC V-8 Valve Covers (Painted w/ new gaskets) Tag = 608H21 (Aug 21, 1973 - 304 2bbl)
AMC 20 Axle U-Bolts (4)
AMC 20 Wheel Oil Seals - CR 13508 
AMC V-8 Water Pump core (needs reuild) 3227695J
AMC NOS 727 Neutral Safety Switch (3 pin) 
AMC V-8 3/8" Pioneer Rocker studs (new) RM-651-16 
AMC V-8 Distributor w/Pertronix
401 Crankshaft .10/.10 w/ main and rod bearings 
6 Cylinder Carter fuel pumps 6737 (3) (2 USA made / 1 Canada made)
Brake Master Cylinder - Unknown application
Chrome Bumper Guards (Unknown Application)
MotorMite Pilot Bushings 14674 / 14675
Pertronix Flame Thrower Coil 40011 (new)
Purolator PCV Valve PV-1019 
Driver's Remote Mirror (Gremlin?)
TRW Leaf Spring Bushings TRW-HB1009
Volcano Wheel centers (5)


Javelin/AMX Parts
1968-69 AMX/Javelin Dash Ashtray (Black) - L-4289/309688 
1968-69 AMX/Javelin Headlight Switch
1968-69 AMX/Javelin Ignition Switch bezel 
1968-69 AMX/Javelin Wiper Switch bezel 3509536
1971-74 Javelin Hood
1971-74 Javelin Passenger side front replacement floor pan
1971-74 Javelin Glove Box door - Green 
1971-74 Clock Delete 
1971-74 Upper Control Arm Bumpers/Mounts 
1971-74 Javelin Shifter (broken handle pins / missing shifter lock bar)
1971-74 Javelin Vinyl Top Trim 3632860-RH / 3632861-LH
1971-74 Javelin Weld In Subframe connectors
1972 Javelin Radiator 2 Core 3222605 F4 (June 1974)
1972 Javelin Driveshaft w/ new u-joints for 904/AMC 15 
1972 Javelin Gas Tank with attached filler tube 
1973 Javelin Gas Tank wit removable filler tube (no gasket)
1973 Javelin A/C Bracket 01-10-40 with V8 - Group 13.410-1 P/N 319 7134 (Broken bolt tab)
1973-1974 Javelin/AMX Radiator 3 Core 3215681 M1 (? 1971?)

Other Makes Parts
1974 Ford 429/460 Valve Covers w/ new gaskets and repro emission sticker 
1989 GM 5.0/5.7 Vortec Center Hole Valve Covers w/ new gaskets and grommets
1985 GM SBC Valve Covers w/ new gaskets, grommets, and oil cap
1978 Olds 260 (260-307-330-350-400-402-425-455) Valve Covers - Painted w/ new gaskets 
1973 Buick 350/455 Valve Covers - Painted w/ new gaskets, grommets and oil cap (1242782/1242783)
1970-72 Buick 350/455 Valve Covers -
Painted w/ new gaskets, grommets and oil cap (Painted Stage 1 equivalent) (1232068/1232069)
1973 B-Body Rear Quarter Glass (Both Sides)
1973 Road Runner headlight mounting bucket 
1974-78 Firebird Tail Lights/Bezels
1970-81 Firebird Side Marker Lights/Bezels (Lenses faded / bezels good)
1977-82 Corvette Shifter 
1985-94 Chevy Blazer/GMC Jimmy Rear tailgate lock (New OEM)
1988-94 Chevy S-10/GMC Jimmy Oil, Temp, Voltage Gauges 

Other parts
CSI Throttle Blue Billet Aluminum Bracket for Holley 4500
Edelbrock Chrome Valve Cover Breater


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Now I just have to decide if I want to drive my '82 Concord or my '73 Ambassador. The Ambassador is a work in progress but nobody ever brings 70's Ambassadors to AMC shows, so it would be fun to take. 


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Originally posted by FSJunkie FSJunkie wrote:

Now I just have to decide if I want to drive my '82 Concord or my '73 Ambassador. The Ambassador is a work in progress but nobody ever brings 70's Ambassadors to AMC shows, so it would be fun to take. 



I vote for the Ambassador, though either one would be cool.  My '72 Javelin is a work in progress too and I'll probably drive it up.  

My next door neighbors are bringing their '65 American wagon as well.
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Originally posted by FSJunkie FSJunkie wrote:

Now I just have to decide if I want to drive my '82 Concord or my '73 Ambassador. The Ambassador is a work in progress but nobody ever brings 70's Ambassadors to AMC shows, so it would be fun to take. 

You're going to Vegas 5 Nov? Cool. I'd like to meet you, I was considering the LeMons Rally the same weekend, but had planned on Vegas, so I guess I'll stick to it.

Bring the Ambo. Works-in-progress are more interesting than "done". Probably more comfortable :-)

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I'm bringing the survivor Concord DL. The Ambassador probably won't have it's bumper valance back from the paint shop in time, and that's a big piece to be missing. 

You underestimate Concords. I've driven a wide variety of AMC's and I think the Concord DL or Limited is the smoothest, quietest, most luxurious, best riding, most ergonomic and comfortable car that AMC ever built. It's almost freaky how quiet they are inside. It's like driving around in a tomb. You can have a conversation by whispering. There isn't a hint of vibration at any speed. 

It's a shame they are not liked more. They're great cars, they're just.....boring. 


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