Thank all of you for the warm welcome to the AMC Eagle Den. It's great to find so many folks who are interested in Eagles.
I like the friendly personallity of this forum and the wealth of knowledge of the AMC Eagle on the forums here.
Personally I've always thought AMC/Nash/Rambler was way ahead of their time. My father with his very fast Hudson Hornet Twin H thought so too.
For example, the 1913 Nash Jeffrey Quad truck with 4 wheel drive and 4 wheel steering. Nash overhead valve engines in 1917. The 1967 AMC Amatron electric concept car and the 1977 Electron. Hudson Hornet and it's impressive history. The early 1950's Nash-Healey. In 1957 the only American made car quicker than the 1957 Rambler Rebel with the 327 was the fuel injected 283 Corvette. Then Daytona Beach, Le Mans, NASCAR and the Indy 500.
I like to make comparisons with AMC's to other cars and SUVs manufactured later on to see how they borrowed AMC shapes, colors, 4x4 and AWD systems and so on. So many of today's designs and ideas can be traced back to AMC.
I better stop this here on this Hatchlings thread. I just get carried away sometimes on the subject of AMC.
I really appreciate this forum.
Thank you all again