IIRC Mick Jagger got together with her when she was just 13 I always thought Bailey on WKRP in Cincinnati was hotter than Loni Anderson
Hi, NH 67 Its the Windows key that i'm not sure of where it is, or do I go into my control panel for it?
AMC Amitron, experimental electric car (1967) Click the photo to read more about the Amitron The AMC Amitron was an experimental electric subcompact car built in 1967 by American Motors Corporation (AMC) and Gulton Industries. It included many advanced features, including regenerative braking and advanced battery designs, to provide a 150-mile (240 km) range on a single charge. Development ended because of technology issues and the high cost of batteries. In 1977, the prototype was updated and renamed Electron to become one of the automaker's "Concept 80" show cars. American Motors' small concept car was "meant to be a prediction of future subcompact commuter cars." It introduced technologies that included a revolutionary braking system that took 50 years to become common in the automotive industry.
I got a chance to see this AMC Gremlin make a couple of passes at the 2020 Pure stock races. I had never heard of a Randall Gremlin XR401 before. It was like a Yenko car for AMC. Granted its not pure stock eligible, but they let Scott Tieman may a couple of exhibition passes. It was running @11.8xx @ 121 mph on street tires. Pretty sweet ride!
Never saw anyone do with a Buick what Wally Booth did with an"inferior" AMC powerplant. Buddy Ingersol may have earned an honorable mention for an "almost;" horseshoes and hand-grenades aside. https://www.motortrend.com/features/pro-stock-racing-wally-booth-amc-drag-cars
I had one of these back in the day. In a 401 flavored 4-spd version. The second gen AMX was a looker in my book. Worth a place on the cool things AMC built list .