| 351. Also featured very early in the archives, Marlin DeVoe shared these recent pictures of his 4x4 Pacer, located in Kingman, Arizona.
"The [first] one is with my '02 Dodge; you don't think I like blue, would you? The eagle is my bird; it will go on [my] Corvair Spider when it's done, also in blue." -Marlin DeVoe
Submitted 29 May 2004. |
| 352. "[The modifications] took about one year, using a 6-cylinder body with a V8 Pacer rear axle assembly, th400 from a '73 Cadillac as well as the 500 cu. in. engine. Almost everything was homemade. Note clearance points. More details for the asking, if anyone is interested." -Phil
Submitted 21 June 2004. |
| 353. "[Here are] some Photos of my 1976 VAM Pacer. The first one is my brother Paul and me at 2001 AMO National in Houston, TX. The second one is my brother Paul with my nephew José Pablo and me at the event called 'the favorite of the audience'. The third one is at the National Auditorium car show in México City. The fourth one at the Old Car Parade México City, and the cars are on the main square in downtown México City." -Gerhard Gedrange
Submitted 18 August 2004. |
| 354. "I found another picture of the Pacer... my daughter had it on her bulletin board! She said she wants big fat tires on her Pacer too! I am so proud!" -Harrel Lamkin
Harrel's Pacer is also pictured here: 87, 117, 158-161, 266, 281
Submitted 13 September 2004. |
| 355. "A Danish couple moved to America many years ago. The wife was a school teacher at a New York University. She needed a car, and acquired this Pacer new. When they went back to Denmark many years later, they took the car with them, to the Danish city Aalborg. They drove in the car for some years, and then sold it to a man in a Danish city called Vaerloese.
"He drove in it until 1998, and then he sold it to another man in a city called Korsoer. This man (goes by the name 'Sveske') rebuilt the rust in it, and painted it red, but it never came out on the road again.
"Then I bought the car December 7, 2003. I live in the Danish city called Vellerup. I used the winter to make it like a New York FDNY Fire Dept. Pacer. First, because of September 11, and second that was where the car came from in the beginning. It still has the New York University decal in the back window."
-Anders Gordon Brondt
Submitted 22 September 2004. |
| 356. Here's a picture of Jim's brother Gene's Pacer. The photos were taken in early 1977, and the car is either a '76 or '77 model.
Submitted 4 October 2004. |
| 357. "My daughter wanted a Pacer coloring page so she could work on stripe schemes for her car. So of course, I had to do it. Spent a few hours on it. It is still pretty basic, but it has the shape we all know and love!" -Harrel Lamkin
Submitted 19 October 2004. |
| 358. Some more of Mudd's Pacer artwork.
Submitted 4 December 2004. |
| 359. "[This] is a 1975 which I built from a 1978 V8 parts car. I sold it this year." -Scott Campbell
Submitted 23 December 2004. |
| 360. "[I] bought [this] blue Levi's Pacer X [from an ad] which I found on your site!" -Scott Campbell
Submitted 23 December 2004. |
| 361. Eric Thomire of Normandy, France shared these photos of his '79 woody Pacer Limited 4.2L.
Submitted 23 December 2004. |
| 362. "I'm doing some artwork for a cafe in Arizona somewhere, so I thought some exotic sportscars and some football players would be more palletable to a cafe than my usual 'disturbing yet beautiful' surrealism. Of course I couldn't resist adding a tuned Pacer to the group. A more subtle joke that only people who know their cars would get." -Mudd
Submitted 2 January 2005. |
| 363. "This is my 1978 pacer D/L wagon. It has 49,000 original miles, 6-cyl, auto, PS, PB, AM/FM radio, and maroon velour interior. Purchased it in October from a fellow AMC lover. It needs some cosmetic touches to make it showroom again, hopefully this year sometime. It's stored away in a garage for the the winter. It will not be a daily driver, just for car shows. I love it; it's such a quirky car." -Mike Grella
Submitted 24 January 2005. |
| 364. "Just a little sketch I did in my spare time." -Nik Mullen
Submitted 29 January 2005. |