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Warehoused A,B, C parts

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VA Gasman

01-10-2008 03:54:03




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This week I talked with a local gentleman that has collected parts for A,B, and C's for 25 years. I saw his collection 4 years ago and he has a metal bldg 24X36 with shelves and aisles . Shelves are loaded with hoods, grills, radiators, gas tanks, lights, engine parts, magnetos, distributors, carburators, wheels just about any part that one would need. He is land locked by the encroachment of residential zoning . He wants to get out of the business and does not use computers. I offered to post this message. His name is Ron Patterson 540-825-7764.email me any questions. randy

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James Williams

01-10-2008 08:52:26




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 Re: Warehoused A,B, C parts in reply to VA Gasman, 01-10-2008 03:54:03  
Va,I know this guy,First of all he wants a fortune for run of the mill parts,And secondly hes been telling the same story for years.

jimmy



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CityBoy-McCoy

01-10-2008 14:43:38




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 Re: Warehoused A,B, C parts in reply to James Williams, 01-10-2008 08:52:26  
Thanks, Jimmy. It figures. "If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is."
mike



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Red Dave

01-10-2008 05:52:20




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 Re: Warehoused A,B, C parts in reply to VA Gasman, 01-10-2008 03:54:03  
Where is he? Maybe one of the parts outfits would buy the whole collection to add to their stock. Unless he wants to put in the time and effort to have close-out or going out of business sale.

If he has that much stuff, I would hate to see it get scrapped. I'd rather see it be available to folks who could use it.

Do you or he get Red Power magazine? Maybe he could place an ad in there to find a buyer. That would get him the widest audience, short of the internet.

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