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Title: Confused auto parts lady
Post by: Zoro on April 02, 2011, 09:11:08 PM
Took the Eagle out of hibernation today and had her out on the town running errands. Had to replace a bad headlight and tail light bulb so I went to Advanced Auto. Their computer did not list a headlight for the AMC Eagle but they tried to sell me some assembly that was $43.00 ??? Ended up getting the correct lights and after the lady rang up the sale she asked me "What made you want to put a lift on that car?" She couldn't figure out what it was so I told her it was an AMC Eagle. I got a really blank and confused stare and I told her that the company that made it is not around any more and that they built the first 4wd cars. She then told me that she thought it was either a Celebrity or a Citation or some sort of Buick. Also got lots of other confused looks and stares while I was out.

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Title: Re: Confused auto parts lady
Post by: dkoug on April 02, 2011, 09:23:36 PM
WOW

Sweet Eagle

dkoug
Title: Re: Confused auto parts lady
Post by: shanebo on April 03, 2011, 01:39:34 AM
I got about the same reaction from a guy at autozone.
Title: Re: Confused auto parts lady
Post by: maddog on April 03, 2011, 02:21:58 AM
the guys at the advance auto i go to all the time think i'm saying gmc when i say amc. and what's worse one of the guys has a family member who has a two door sedan.
Title: Re: Confused auto parts lady
Post by: eaglesx4 on April 03, 2011, 04:25:42 AM
I did a similar with the local parts store.  I went in and they were young people so I asked if anyone knew what an AMC was.  One said yes then I asked if he knew what an AMC EAGLE was and he said yes he drives past one on the way to work.  He said it was a 2dr yellow with brown bottom.  (The car is beige but everyone calls it yellow), it was my car he drives past.  If he is not there when I go in, I leave until it is his shift to work.  He knows his parts and so far he has been right on.
Title: Re: Confused auto parts lady
Post by: jim on April 03, 2011, 09:00:06 AM
the guys at the advance auto i go to all the time think i'm saying gmc when i say amc. and what's worse one of the guys has a family member who has a two door sedan.
I run into the same thing.
Recently in Advance I told a new parts person I wanted parts for an AMC and she asked me who made it.  That happens frequently, too.  Luckily there was another person there who remembered AMC.
There are 4 stores I use regularly and another sometimes, and they all have so much turn over or work different shifts I seldom find the same person.
Title: Re: Confused auto parts lady
Post by: carguy87 on April 03, 2011, 10:43:30 AM
I had a policeman pull me over yesterday just to ask, "who makes this kind of car?"  Wierd way to get pulled over, but it's nice to see interest.
Title: Re: Confused auto parts lady
Post by: IowaEagle on April 03, 2011, 12:26:54 PM
Yup, we gotta keep training and educating them.  Ah, so it has a Jeep motor.  No, its an AMC motor, AMC owned Jeep at that time.
Title: Re: Confused auto parts lady
Post by: Mechanic on May 11, 2011, 04:49:41 PM
I'm just now starting to train the local napa in the ways of older jeep and eagles. Just from me being in there all the time they finally are starting to understand what AMC is and how to get around the computers if nothing is listed under Eagle. I enjoy educating parts people though, at least the ones that are willing to learn.
Title: Re: Confused auto parts lady
Post by: PAcowboy on August 09, 2011, 06:48:52 PM
Hey:

     I live in Trafford, PA. East of Pittsburgh, behind Monroeville. It was the home of George Westinghouse when Westinghouse was just a dream. Most of the "old codgers"  around here remember or had Eagles when they were younger. Sometimes, when I go to the P.O. some will gather around, gawking. they tell me stories of their's. Most of the younger kids look and stare. Some will go, "cool, what IS that?"

     Advance is the pits for anyone even seeing seeing one in their lifetime. I have educated most of them. When I call to order a part, I get, "Is it a Premire or a Medallion?" Sometimes, I forget to inform them it's an AMC Eagle. They say, "Oh a Jeep wannab." " No, a Jeep is an Eagle wannab that couldn't get their wings." These are guys who only know about putting that "tin can" on the end of their exhaust pipe. Many don't even know what a Houdini wrench is.
"Who makes that?" or "What does one look like?"  I like to poit-out-the-window at mine. And, sometimes, if allowd, they go out to look at it. But, you'd be surprised at how many a woman or girl remembers them.

     A few weeks ago, one of the young guys bought a Sundancer. Don't know what year it is. he says he goes "hill hopping" in it. [One convert] I put in a plug for the Nest.

     There's such a high turn-over that I'm always explaining to them what is an Eagle. I tell them to go to YOUTUBE and look up AMC EAGLE. Then, when I see them on my next parts run they can't say enough and some ask where to buy one. But, I don't know, some don't even know what a carb or spark plug is, much less a timing light and how to use it. that scares me!
 
     The older I get, I'm surprised at the bevy of "young & dumb" car enthusiasts out there. But, go to a Car Criuse and see how much of a crowd is hanging around  a row of '90's and 2000's with all their spiffy decals, their Mind Blister speakers. Maybe, one will have a custom paint job and a tricked-out motor, But, he doesn't know what's under the hood because, he paid someone else to install the patrs.

WE are a diying breed and must educate as many as possible before we go. When the alien's come and all the electricity goes out, there's an old rusting AMC Eagle out back just waiting to FLY. Disconnect the computer, pour in some rotten gas and turn the key.

Steve
Title: Re: Confused auto parts lady
Post by: El Matador on August 09, 2011, 07:07:55 PM
A few weeks ago, one of the young guys bought a Sundancer.  He says he goes "hill hopping" in it.

Surely I'm not the only one who's concerned by this statement.  I'm not sure I want to know what "hill hopping" is, especially if a Sundancer is being used for this purpose.  :o
Title: Re: Confused auto parts lady
Post by: maddog on August 09, 2011, 08:40:55 PM
a Jeep is an Eagle wannab that couldn't get their wings."
:rotfl:
A few weeks ago, one of the young guys bought a Sundancer.  He says he goes "hill hopping" in it.
that statement makes me nervous.
When the alien's come and all the electricity goes out, there's an old rusting AMC Eagle out back just waiting to FLY. Disconnect the computer, pour in some rotten gas and turn the key.
don't worry when my family's space ships invade earth i'll tell them to leave all AMC owners alone. :rotfl:
Title: Re: Confused auto parts lady
Post by: rollguy on August 09, 2011, 09:04:33 PM

 When the alien's come and all the electricity goes out, there's an old rusting AMC Eagle out back just waiting to FLY. Disconnect the computer, pour in some rotten gas and turn the key.

Steve

Unless the aliens bring and use an EMP bomb.  Then the only engines that will run are the old mechanically injected Diesels.
Title: Re: Confused auto parts lady
Post by: jim on August 09, 2011, 10:26:51 PM
I'm concerned about the Sundancer, too.  Do you suppose he realizes what he has? 
Title: Re: Confused auto parts lady
Post by: PAcowboy on August 15, 2011, 10:14:40 PM
Guys:

This kids Sundancer is in very good shape. I've told him, countless number of times what he has. But now, all the sides are scratched and the front right corner of the bumper is dented. He just says, "....well, I suppose, but it makes for a great "hill hopper" [like stump jumping=trail riding with his friends who have Jeeps and 4X4's]." I think he just wants to see how long it holds up before it's turned to junk.

Steve
Title: Re: Confused auto parts lady
Post by: jim on August 15, 2011, 10:17:56 PM
I'm normally dead set against more government intrusion, but in this case I have to say
"There ought to be a law.............).
Title: Re: Confused auto parts lady
Post by: maddog on August 16, 2011, 03:15:24 AM
i normally believe that thieves should be shot but in this case i think someone sould relieve that kid of his sundancer.
Title: Re: Confused auto parts lady
Post by: shaggimo on August 16, 2011, 08:32:12 AM
Guys:

This kids Sundancer is in very good shape. I've told him, countless number of times what he has. But now, all the sides are scratched and the front right corner of the bumper is dented. He just says, "....well, I suppose, but it makes for a great "hill hopper" [like stump jumping=trail riding with his friends who have Jeeps and 4X4's]." I think he just wants to see how long it holds up before it's turned to junk.

Steve

You (or somebody close to his area) should buy a nice $2500 Cherokee and offer to trade him for it, make the points being more power, better offroad, easier to maintain, and better milage than the eagle  ;). Could work, lol. Heck if mine wasn't such a rot box I'd try it if I were in that region, lol.
Title: Re: Confused auto parts lady
Post by: PAcowboy on August 22, 2011, 02:32:47 AM
That's a great idea, shaggimo. I'll ask him when I see him.

Steve
Title: Re: Confused auto parts lady
Post by: Pat on August 22, 2011, 01:24:34 PM
Somebody NEEDS to rescue that poor Eagle before it's too late.
Title: Re: Confused auto parts lady
Post by: youngkyle on November 18, 2013, 11:21:09 PM
Hey:

     I live in Trafford, PA. East of Pittsburgh, behind Monroeville. It was the home of George Westinghouse when Westinghouse was just a dream. Most of the "old codgers"  around here remember or had Eagles when they were younger. Sometimes, when I go to the P.O. some will gather around, gawking. they tell me stories of their's. Most of the younger kids look and stare. Some will go, "cool, what IS that?"

     Advance is the pits for anyone even seeing seeing one in their lifetime. I have educated most of them. When I call to order a part, I get, "Is it a Premire or a Medallion?" Sometimes, I forget to inform them it's an AMC Eagle. They say, "Oh a Jeep wannab." " No, a Jeep is an Eagle wannab that couldn't get their wings." These are guys who only know about putting that "tin can" on the end of their exhaust pipe. Many don't even know what a Houdini wrench is.
"Who makes that?" or "What does one look like?"  I like to poit-out-the-window at mine. And, sometimes, if allowd, they go out to look at it. But, you'd be surprised at how many a woman or girl remembers them.

     A few weeks ago, one of the young guys bought a Sundancer. Don't know what year it is. he says he goes "hill hopping" in it. [One convert] I put in a plug for the Nest.

     There's such a high turn-over that I'm always explaining to them what is an Eagle. I tell them to go to YOUTUBE and look up AMC EAGLE. Then, when I see them on my next parts run they can't say enough and some ask where to buy one. But, I don't know, some don't even know what a carb or spark plug is, much less a timing light and how to use it. that scares me!
 
     The older I get, I'm surprised at the bevy of "young & dumb" car enthusiasts out there. But, go to a Car Criuse and see how much of a crowd is hanging around  a row of '90's and 2000's with all their spiffy decals, their Mind Blister speakers. Maybe, one will have a custom paint job and a tricked-out motor, But, he doesn't know what's under the hood because, he paid someone else to install the patrs.

WE are a diying breed and must educate as many as possible before we go. When the alien's come and all the electricity goes out, there's an old rusting AMC Eagle out back just waiting to FLY. Disconnect the computer, pour in some rotten gas and turn the key.

Steve     
        I know this is an old topic and I might (or should) be yelled at for posting in it but I just was browsing and saw this.  I am 18, and I love cars.  I know nothing about engines, or repairing, or fixing anything. What I do know is all I can imagine myself doing in life is learning engines, and I want to go into building cars. I don't see how I can say I like cars and not know anything about engines.  And just to let you know, I think getting subs and whatnot in your car is extremely stupid.  I'd rather get louvers.
So anyway sorry for responding to such an old subject but I wanted to say I'm not my generation.
Title: Re: Confused auto parts lady
Post by: carnuck on November 18, 2013, 11:57:26 PM
You can start a post of your own too! ;)
Title: Re: Confused auto parts lady
Post by: Prafeston on November 19, 2013, 02:55:50 AM
Just reading this for the first time! That poor Sundancer! I can only imagine it's probably already sent to the crusher by now. Or beat to Crap and still kicking around in the woods with the jeeps.
Title: Re: Confused auto parts lady
Post by: IowaEagle on November 19, 2013, 10:15:20 AM
Welcome to the Den, YoungKyle".   
Title: Re: Confused auto parts lady
Post by: 1985amceagle on November 19, 2013, 07:40:01 PM
So anyway sorry for responding to such an old subject but I wanted to say I'm not my generation.

 :blob1: there is still hope! BTW, welcome
Title: Re: Confused auto parts lady
Post by: madmax4x4 on November 23, 2013, 12:06:00 PM
the guys at the advance auto i go to all the time think i'm saying gmc when i say amc. and what's worse one of the guys has a family member who has a two door sedan.
I was about to post the same thing. I used to say no AMC three times in a row now I just say it's number 21 on the list at auto zone  ::)