AMERICAN MOTORS RIDES AGAIN
A GUY NAMED VERN says hello when I sit down at the
counter at Corky’s Café and Bakery in Upland, over on Mountain Ave. Vern knows
everybody there and wants me to know. Waitresses, the manager, he calls them
all by name. He’s bored but he doesn’t know it, pretending he’s all up on who’s
the oldest server, going to school with the manager who he says he used to peek
at through the fence in junior high. She winces, moves on. Athletic Director at
some high school, he takes his grandchildren to school and it’s all so
wonderful he gets up every day in a great mood.
“It’s all in your mind,” Vern says. “You make up your
mind every day to be happy, and it’s just that simple.”
LATER I'M DRIVING over by the Montclair plaza and stop in
for a small car show. It’s the American Motors confab, bunch of guys showing
off their AMXs, the old Rambler motors turned into American Motors before being
bought out by Chrysler, for the Jeep brand, Jay Baker tells me. Jay has four
American Motors cars, and other brands too, tucked away in a garage.
Mark Melvin is in charge. One big event each year, Mark
says, and a few other get-togethers where the guys show the automobiles, talk
parts and where to get them, who has what, that sort of thing.
HOBIE KAPTAN is pumping up his AMX to go two hundred
miles an hour.
“Jay Leno will be there to video tape it for his show,
Jay’s Garage,” he tells me. Up in Mojave, at an old air strip that’s two miles
long, guys with laser radar guns will time him, see if he’s ready to break two
hundred at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, where the need for speed really gathers
momentum.
His AMX has a fuel cell that pumps gas into the engine,
and a special suspension is needed to stabilize the ride. He’s sixty one years
old and he’ll be behind the wheel for all the speed trials.
“Just polished up the wheels,” he says, beautiful chrome
rims riding with BF Goodrich tires.
Hobie will dump thirty thousand dollars in the AMX to get
it where he wants it. New suspension, twin turbo-chargers feeding a six-speed
manual transmission pumping out six hundred horses. That’s a lot of ponies.
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