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My AMC EagleSX/4! |
What do ya think, guys? Did I not say she was sweet? Yeah, I still got the ol' wagon. I'm gonna try to get some more pics of it on here too. The one old pic plus 3 other views of the SX/4 are on the Pics page. Ok, guys. Heres the deal. It definitely isn't official yet, but it looks like I'm gonna have to part out the wagon. So heres what I'm doing. Before I do this, if at all, I want to know if I'd be able to get rid of most of the parts, so if you guys are looking for parts then email me. Here are the rules, I'm keeping the engine definitely, and any other things I may decide I also need, so you have to email me to see if something is available. Again, this is not a definite thing, but its looking like a pretty good reality. If I do decide to sell you the part that you inquire over, I'll also tell you a price for the part and a shipping price but you'll have to give your address for that or at least a zip code. Anyway, thats what is going on. My email address is: Hey guys. Check this out. For all you Lee's Summit Eagle owners (don't tell me I'm the only one. I know better.), I started a club for us. You know, so yall have a place to turn when you get laughed at, or maybe when your Eagle is sick and you need help finding parts. I dunno. i just figured we needed a club. We'll find something to do with it. just go to: Hi and welcome to my page devoted to my car, an '83 AMC Eagle Wagon. It is somewhat of an unknown beast. Only people that own them really know what they are or what they can do. I admit that I didn't think too highly of this car the some 15 years it sat at the end of the driveway. I didn't much believe the adventurous stories my dad would tell of his trek through the snow to get to work on the worst days of winter. I didn't believe the serveral people who took it upon themselves to preach the invincibility of the Eagle to the world on numerous websites. It wasn't until I got my license and the ugly tard cart at the end of the driveway was mine. All mine (except on those snowy days when dad's truck won't make it to work). I soon learned what the Eagle is capable of and it still suprises me daily.
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