| 51. "[Three] Pacers in Europe, all in varying stages of restoration. The brown one is Pascal's, the other two are someone else's." -Tim Hansen |
| 52. "Sadly, this Pacer is no longer with us, having died sometime in 1995. Photographed in USA on Pascal's Pacer Pilgrimage. A moment of silence for our canted-tail [friend]." -Tim Hansen |
| 53. "A blue Californian Pacer photographed on Pascal's Pacer Pilgrimage." -Tim Hansen |
| 54. "Pacer a la NASCAR. Pascal met up with Pacer enthusiast and race-car driver Roger Scott on his Pacer Pilgrimage. According to these pictures, the Racer Pacer is a complete NASCAR conversion, true to the 1970's period. Note Lexan rear window, removed interior panels, fender flares, and nicely smoothed over rear license plate area (would look sharp on a custom Pacer, too). Apparently, Roger drives the car competitively. Must really be a blow to the ol' ego to have your pride-and-joy Ch*vy whupped by a PACER! Way to go, Roger!" -Tim Hansen |
| 55. Two more Pacers discovered by Pascal Monney on his quest to find every Pacer in the universe. |
| 56. Another one of those spiffy two-tones, this one blue, unearthed by Pascal Monney's prying camera. |
| 57. A magazine spread, perhaps, from Pascal Monney. |
| 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 |
| 64. "Rear view of 1979 D/L owned by Tom Altemus of Lansing, MI." -George Paine |
| 65. "Rear view of 1975 D/L owned by Horace & Elizabeth Wildes of Dover, MA." -George Paine |
| 66. "Rear view of 'Kermit', 1975 D/L owned by Walt Steiger of DeLand, FL." -George Paine |
| 67. "Rear view of 1980 EVA Electric Pacer owned by Henry Muller of Islip, NY." -George Paine |
| 68. "'Kermit', 1975 D/L owned by Walt Steiger of DeLand, FL." -George Paine |
| 69. "1980 EVA Electric Pacer owned by Henry Muller of Islip, NY." -George Paine |
| 70. "Shapely Pacer rear ends during the evening cruise." -George Paine |
| 71. "Pacer people during the evening cruise. The vehicles (L to R): 1978 D/L wagon; 1979 D/L. The people (L to R): Taunton T. Paine from Washington Grove MD; (unknown)'s husband; (unknown) from Omaha NE; Tom Altemus from Lansing MI. Note three Pacer theme t-shirts." -George Paine |
| 72. "Pacers in the setting sun at the end of the evening cruise. The vehicles (L to R): 1975 D/L; 1978 D/L wagon; (partly obscured) 1979 D/L. The people (L to R): Horace Wildes, Elizabeth Wildes from Dover MA; (unknown) from Omaha NE; (unknown)'s husband (partly obscured)." -George Paine |
| 73. "Shapely Pacer front ends during the evening cruise." -George Paine |
| 74. Taunton Paine behind the wheel! |
| 75. Photos originally harvested from the AMC Pacer Club's web site, when it was hosted by John Rosa. Photos harvested by Tim Hansen. |
| 76. "I just scanned this Dec. 17. Someone at school named Anthony gave it to me. It's a nice picture, if a rather unflattering caption. Sock on a duck's nose?" -Tim Hansen |
| 77. "Got this from an Ebay auction bulletin. Someone's auctioning off old car brochures, including several '75 AMC's." -Tim Hansen |
| 78. "Another one from Pascal's Pacer Pilgrimage. Looks like a prisoner, doesn't it? Can't you just hear the harmonicas wailing?" -Tim Hansen |
| 79. "What we have here is an original factory prototype Pacer Pickup, or an incredible fascimile, that has been badly neglected... Pascal's notes on this one say it's in San Diego." (Spotted by Pascal Monney, scan and quote by Tim Hansen) |
| 80. "This sweet little Pacer is from the Peach State AMO. When was the last time you saw one that color?" -Tim Hansen The Pacer was truly adorned in many colors of the rainbow! |
| 81. "These are, finally, better quality images from the remains of the Internet Pacer Club's homepage, which has not been updated since August of 1996. Some of these in low-fi condition are already on P. 1, others are brand new. Anyway, these are better, crisper images. It's divided evenly between pics of a yellow Pacer in a foreign land and scans of the original '75 brochure, including a cutaway." -Tim Hansen "It is a 1975 D/L in mint condition with just 50.000 miles on the meter. The car is located in Sweden and can be sold if the price is right." -Carl-Johan Callin |
| 82. "Chances are, if something is done once, it's done twice. Here's ANOTHER 4x4 Pacer, courtesy of the gigantic stack of stuff Pascal Monney sent [to me] to scan." -Tim Hansen |
| 83. "Apparently, Eddie Stakes got himself access to a scanner and sent Jim Stone this picture for his AMC History at www.amxfiles.com This picture was apparently taken prior to the addition of Cragars and decals to this fierce little '78." -Tim Hansen |
| 84. 79 Pacer DL, one owner, lady driven, garage stored, all original, 64k miles, power steering and brakes, cruise, and air conditioning. "I sold mom's car to a very happy man in Kokomo,IN. He had always wanted a Pacer and he was going to repaint and restore." -Dick Veach |
| 85. "I took this picture at 1979 AMO show at Carthage College, in Kenosha. I don't know who owned the car, nor do I know if it is still around. I believe it was a factory V-8 car. It has the name Centaur on the front spoiler and minilite wheels." -Dennis Kupferschmid |
| 86. "I took these pictures at the 1979 Street Machine Nationals. Supercharged 350 Chevy motor, with a TH350 automatic. Don't have a clue what the owners name is but there he is!" -Dennis Kupferschmid |
| 87. "Barbara Ann [Schmidt]'s Dragster! Pascal has her address if you want; she was preparing a second Pacer Dragster for her son!" -Tim Hansen
Editor's Note: Barbara Ann originally purchased this car from "Weird Harrel" Lamkin. |
| 88. "Another angle of a scene currently featured on the Archives- On the right are a 6-cyl (White) and a V-8 Coupe (Beige) owned by a Frenchman who wants $4000 for the pair. The brown one is of course Pascal Monney's." -Tim Hansen |
| 89. "From Pascal's 1996 Pacer Pilgrimage. Looks to be a daily-driver wagon in CA. Note the 'Handicapped' sticker in lower-left of back window." -Tim Hansen |
| 90. "From a German card game. Note the '4-cylinder' error." -Tim Hansen |
| 91. "Two Pacers spotted by Pascal, apparently overseas. He has lost contact with the owner; the Pacers seem to have disappeared." -Tim Hansen |
| 92. "This Pink Pacer was owned by Pascal for only 5 hours. Sounds like an interesting story." -Tim Hansen |
| 93. "Pascal's cars as of 1994. Pictured are his silver '79 258 Pacer, his '69 Saab 96 (an interesting companion), and (cropped off the left side) his daily-driver Peugeot 205. He must've bought the brown Pacer sometime since then." -Tim Hansen |
| 94. "These are pictures of my car that the previous owner sent me before I bought it." -Tim Hansen |
| 95. "These four pictures are of the three Pacers Prisk Auto Parts [had], just down the street from me." -Tim Hansen |
| 96. "A closeup of my high-tech license plate bracket." -Tim Hansen |
| 97. "This is Woodie Gray's 33,000 mile 1977 Pacer. These three are just a sample. He has an info pak with 12 full-color shots, mostly of the perfect (even the door panels) blue Indian-weave interior. The body is rust-free and good save for a dent on the driver's door and a scratch on the passenger door. The car has been completely gone through mechanically -- there is NOTHING wrong with this Pacer." -Tim Hansen |
| 98. Two beautiful pictures of Teemu Nurmi's AMC Pacer-X in Finland, Europe, which is currently under restoration. |
| 99. "Here is another picture of my '75 Pacer X all decorated for the holidays! I got lots of comments about this one while it was sitting in our front yard." -Brandon Ankeny |
| 100. "These are of Ralph Isenberg's yellow 1977 Pacer (just like mine, save it's a coupe). Here's the weird part. Ralph's Pacer shares garage space with a 1981 DeLorean, one of which I also own...what are the odds...two people with yellow '77 Pacers AND DeLoreans?? Ralph is really into the strange cars business. He owns two rare Yugos, one a GV Convertible, and his fiance owns a Bricklin SV-1. Oh, yeah, he's got a show-winning '75 Vega (for sale, along with others). For commentary, Ralph can be reached at yugoman@webtv.net." -Tim Hansen |