Saturday, May 30, 2009

PLEASE SAVE THIS CAR!!

1978 AMC Pacer - $500 (Mission, BC)


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Date: 2009-05-12, 9:15PM PDT


1978 AMC Pacer... buy it from me for $500 & you tow it away or I scrap it and get $500... be sure to own a classic from back in time... Look familiar? It is! It's the same kind of car that was in Wayne's World. She needs fixing up.. My dad parked it 16 years ago because he heard a ticking noise & it hasn't been fired up since... I'll post pictures & if you have any further questions, please e-mail me or call (seven seven eight) 840-7655. I am in Mission, BC. Let me know within next 2 weeks if interested or she will be heading off to be scraped!

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IACOCCA LOSING PENSION, CAR IN CHRYLSER BANKRUPTCY

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Lee Iacocca, the car executive credited with saving Chrysler from bankruptcy in the 1980s, is to lose a big chunk of his pension and a guaranteed life-long company car due to the U.S. automaker's bankruptcy filing two decades later.

Chrysler CEO Robert Nardelli told a U.S. bankruptcy court on Thursday that Iacocca's pension would be among the obligations Chrysler will no longer have to pay if it gets bankruptcy court approvalto sell itself to a "New Chrysler" to be owned by its union, the U.S. and Canadian governments and Fiat SpA (FIA.MI).

Iacocca, the storied former chairman and CEO who revived Chrysler in the 1980s and appeared in car commercials, has participated in a supplemental executive retirement plan that was comprised of non-IRS qualified pension funds and is subject to bankruptcy.

The claim is unsecured, and typically would be paid after secured creditors in a bankruptcy, but even secured creditors are not expected to get full recovery in a Chrysler bankruptcy that will see hundreds of dealerships shuttered and plants closed.

Chrysler has also written to former executives saying that as a result of its April 30 bankruptcy filing it will stop a program that furnished company cars to former executives and directors.

Iacocca, famous for the phrase "If you can find a better car, buy it," and other senior executives who were part of the program are being asked to return their cars to a Chrysler marshalling center or arrange to pay for them, according to the document.

Chrysler said it regretted the action "in light of the many contributions these individuals have made to Chrysler over the years" and that the "New Chrysler" does not expect to reinstate the car program.