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Displaying entries 346-349 of 364 total.
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'77 D/L wagon owned by Eddie Stakes for a time
346. "Here is a photo of an original owner, low mile 1977 Pacer wagon I bought at the Houston AutoRama auction about 1993. It is a factory vinyl roof vehicle. Not a whole lot of Pacer owners opted for the vinyl roof. The car went through the auction at the Astrodome Autorama, was a original owner and no one bid on it for starting bid of $600; I guess mainly to the auctioneers jumping up and down on the front and rear bumpers yelling 'Wayne's World!!' at the top of their lungs. Who would want to bid on something like that? Well, me. But not then, I waited until the car had been run thru the auction two days in a row with no bids, then went up to the office and asked the promoter if he would consider $600 for it, he didn't bat a eye and said, 'hell, yes' and I was the new owner of a mint 77 Pacer wagon, 258, AT, AC, PS, PDB, tint, tilt, towing package, AM/FM, sport rims, vinyl roof. I drove it from 62K to 70K miles before selling it for $2500 to a fellow in Tennessee." -Eddie Stakes

Submitted 25 May 2004.
4x4 Pacer photographed by Eddie Stakes
347. "[This car] was for sale at a Corpus Christi, TX car lot, had a 4x4 Blaser frame and drivetrain under it. Quite a bird, for sale for I believe $2500 at that time, not sure what ever happened to it, but it sure caught attention." -Eddie Stakes

Submitted 25 May 2004.
Arthur Carney's '77 coupe
Arthur Carney's '78 wagon
348. Tennesseean Arthur Carney's two Pacers: He purchased the yellow '77 coupe in '93 for $400, and the red '78 wagon in '96 for $100.

Submitted 1 September 1998.
Cactus Classic Dash Plaque
349. The dash plaque from Cactus Classic 1, the regional AMO car show held by Cactus Cruisers (Arizona's AMO chapter) in April 2000. Designed by Pacer owner Eric Groskopf -- his Pacer appears in the image.

Submitted April 2000.