Yes, I'll make it a priority to try and get some pictures down loaded, first I have to get my scanner going again. We put in a newer computer and now nothing wants to work with it, go figure! Anyways to answer the first question, no I do not have my first eagle anymore. I decided to part it out when I found the other 80 sedan, so some of it survives in my beige sedan (tranny and driveshafts), some stored in boxes in my garage and the body which was heavily corroded went to a salvage yard in Fargo ND where many other eagles resided that I pillaged for parts when I lived up there for 7 years. I've always meant to go and visit her again, but who knows if it would even be there anymore; that was already ten years ago. Besides I'm still a little bitter about slicing my finger wide open when trying to take the last headlamp out of the car just before the car went to the salvage yard. I think the car knew and wasn't happy with my decision to let her go. I really do miss that car!! I've never seen another 1980 sedan in that two tone blue paint job, with blue interior (very pretty car). I love the sedan I have now, but brown/beige is not a show stopping paint scheme! I think that car held the record for the number of 4x4 pickups it pulled out of the ditches of ND during the winter of 1996. My buddy still doesn't want anybody to know about that eagle pulling out his 1985 K5 blazer (which had a two inch suspension lift, two inch body lift, 33's for tires and over 400hp) from a snow filled ditch. Eagles are truly amazing vehicles - I know that the state patrol officer (that told me I should turn back from a snow drift filled road with two stuck trucks during a North Dakota blizzard) was awestruck when I pulled around them all and kept on going like there was nothing to it. Although I do realize that everything has a limitation; even eagles can't forge through two feet of moving water during a flood and not get almost swept off the road into a lagoon ( I wouldn't re comend that to anyone) during the original ND flood of '97. I hate to say there is other flood stories with the blue eagle if you're all interested in hearing them.