I was probably 2 maybe 3 days old before I started dreaming about my first project car. At the time, my dad was working on putting together a 1969 Mustang Mach 1 and as far back as I can remember, that was the car that got me hooked on muscle cars. As I got older, my dad and I threw around more and more ideas for what we could put together as my first project car. Camaros, Mustangs, Challengers, but they were all too expensive for a beginning driver and didn’t quite have the flair that we were looking for.
It was then one fateful day when I watched Wayne’s World for the umpteenth time and put two-and-two together. Why not a Pacer? Dad laughed, but I was serious. He wrote it off as crazy, but I kept my eye open. A month or so later, paging through a car trader with my buddy (yea, that’s how car obsessed I have always been) we stumbled across a 1978 Pacer that the ad claimed to be equipped with a V8! I clipped out the ad and rushed home to my dad. Showing it to him, we both wrote it off as a typo until he called. AMC DID in fact put a V8 in a Pacer, and this was one of them. We had found our project car.
I was 13 years old when we took delivery of our Pacer, and within a month it was completely torn down and body on a rotisserie. Three excruciating years and a lot of blood, sweat and tears passed until we had it fully restored and ready for the street, and when it finally was, it was a HOOT!
Those three paragraphs must be the longest introduction to a post ever, but I had to give some perspective to the Black Pacer in the above image and accompanying photo gallery. Read the rest of this entry »