Gremlin/Pacer DVD update
Saturday-October 27, 2007
Friends and Investors,
I'm happy to report that the Gremlin/Pacer DVD that many of you poured your hard-earned dollars into is finally moving forward.
After after six or seven months of inactivity, I've asked a graphic artist to help me design a DVD interface to help make the packaging look good. (Don't wanna give you folks a product that looks slapped together.)
Plus, I'm digitizing and organizing all of the movies that I had transferred to broadcast-quality videotape this past January. So stay tuned, folks. I'll get this puppy out the door before we're all too old to remember the difference between a Gremlin and a Hornet.
For those of you who are scratching your heads right now, last year I and a group of Swedish and French AMC fans acquired a group of impossibly rare 16mm films about the Gremlin and the Pacer. Some of the longer films show these cars being assembled in Kenosha in 1974 and 1975. The rest of the films are all about the introduction of the Pacer. Commercials. Silent film of Pacer press previews. Beautiful footage of Pacers at Riverside and the Michigan International Speedway. No one had watched these films since they were shot in the 1970s. (I know, because I peeled off the crusty 32 year-old adhesive tape on the film leader of each of these films.)
If you're interested in joining this pool of investors, please email me. I can provide more details. Get a piece of AMC history now. I won't be offering this DVD to the public.
I'm happy to report that the Gremlin/Pacer DVD that many of you poured your hard-earned dollars into is finally moving forward.
After after six or seven months of inactivity, I've asked a graphic artist to help me design a DVD interface to help make the packaging look good. (Don't wanna give you folks a product that looks slapped together.)
Plus, I'm digitizing and organizing all of the movies that I had transferred to broadcast-quality videotape this past January. So stay tuned, folks. I'll get this puppy out the door before we're all too old to remember the difference between a Gremlin and a Hornet.
For those of you who are scratching your heads right now, last year I and a group of Swedish and French AMC fans acquired a group of impossibly rare 16mm films about the Gremlin and the Pacer. Some of the longer films show these cars being assembled in Kenosha in 1974 and 1975. The rest of the films are all about the introduction of the Pacer. Commercials. Silent film of Pacer press previews. Beautiful footage of Pacers at Riverside and the Michigan International Speedway. No one had watched these films since they were shot in the 1970s. (I know, because I peeled off the crusty 32 year-old adhesive tape on the film leader of each of these films.)
If you're interested in joining this pool of investors, please email me. I can provide more details. Get a piece of AMC history now. I won't be offering this DVD to the public.