1972 AMC Gremlin: As Nice As It Gets
Make: |
AMC |
Model: |
Gremlin |
SubModel: |
X |
Type: |
Coupe |
Trim: |
X Custome |
Year: |
1972 |
Mileage: |
47502 |
VIN: |
A2E465H180xxx |
Color: |
Red/White/Blue |
Engine: |
304 V-8 |
Cylinders: |
8 |
Fuel: |
Gasoline |
Transmission: |
Manual |
Drive type: |
RWD |
Interior color: |
Black/White |
Drive side: |
Right-hand drive |
Vehicle Title: |
Clear |
Item location: |
Mansfield, Ohio, United States |
1972 AMC Gremlin X Custome Additional Info:
This may not be the nicest Gremlin left on earth, but it has to be in the Top 10! It's the result of 12 years of dedication from the gentleman I purchased the car from several years ago. He started with an original H code V8 car from Washington stateand created a salute to a Mansfield, Ohio's dealer's efforts to make the Gremlin a muscle car. Dick Holland Motors created what it called the "Super Gremi," featuring the 304 V8. The builder added a T10 four-speed during the build, along with a 3:73 Mosier mini spool locker. He retained the original Surfside Turquoise on the rear of the car, adding the red and white, all of which envelopes the car from itsrotisserie restoration. It's traveled about 500 miles since. It has flaws: a dent in the passenger rocker panel that is nearly impossible to see and a cracked grille (see photo). I also noticed the gas gauge has decided not to work this year. The photos speak for themselves. It's a 70s flashback! I thought I'd take it to shows and enjoy driving it, but on the Fourth of July I realized I had not shown it for a year, so it's time for someone to buy it, show it and enjoy the attention it gets every time it hits the road. Incidentally, the Big Daddy Don Garlits tach is signed by Big Daddy himself! Feel free to contact me with questions. It's not cheap, but its aone-of-a-kind find. Please excuse the "Custome" in the title. Can't seem to change it!
On Jul-06-19 at 17:29:54 PDT, seller added the following information:
NOTE: Will accept PayPal for the deposit only. Balance must be paid in cash it by cashiers check which will honored only after I confirm with issuing bank. Sad, but there’s some bad people out there!
ALSO, in response to questions, engine was rebuilt during restoration and the transmission was completely gone through.