I found the prototype SX/4 I discussed in the past in a salvage yard today. This is a prototype used by AMC as a pre-production test mule for SX/4 and Kammback models. This car was purchased with the help of my grandfather's AMC dealership for a local engineer set on buiding electric cars. It originated from the r&d department at the Kenosha plant. I remember this car when it was brand new, it had the low range shift lever installed in the floor from the factory. Having the chance to crawl around the car today, I noted several interesting things. The car has a 13 digit vin number clearly identifying it as a 1980 model, the emissions label also states 1980 specs. The interior is from a 1979 Spirit with vinyl rear and cloth seats in the front. Drivers and passenger outside rearview mirrors are black, remote and the clam shell design '80 and down. The body was painted after being assembled, it is primer then painted after the fact. This is evidenced in several spots where the paint is bare in places normally painted. 1980 vintage 258 with metal valve cover and married intake/exhaust manifolds. The car is a bit rough, been sitting since 1995 but still salvageable by some standards. I have 'eyes' all over the area and one of my sources spotted an Eagle and told me about it. Because I always look at potential Eagle projects, this was no different, I checked it out. Lost track of this car for 20 years. Didn't take long to figure out what it was. Small world! Quite an interesting piece of AMC history!