Never been there but have found a great deal of help and parts from two
guys at Mile High Classic Chevrolet Pick-up Parts. Not really a mail or
phone order place, but a great place to stop, chat and buy a part or two
(Used or NOS). You never know what will be there or has stopped by for
parts and conversation. Located just north of Evans, one block east of
Santa Fe, address is 2042 S. Bannock. Specialize in AD and TF trucks,
but have some newer. Try 'em. (they have a great AD panel parked out
front, daily driver, bright red--can't miss it). Where is Speedway?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tim Lloyd [SMTP:lloydt@Colorado.EDU]
> Sent: Monday, May 24, 1999 3:26 PM
> To: Ole Truckers
> Subject: [oletrucks] Denverites: Speedway Auto Wrecking?
>
> A fellow I work with just mentioned Speedway Auto Wrecking, somewhere
> near
> Denver, as a place he goes to get parts for his '52 Chevy. Has anyone
> had
> any experience with this place? He says it has quite a few '52's, but
> he
> wasn't sure how many '54's were there.
>
> As a sidenote, I must say it looks really cool having my '54 and his
> '52
> parked nose-to-nose in the parking lot of the Laboratory for
> Atmospheric
> and Space Physics. Just goes to show that not all aerospace engineers
> have their heads permanently in the clouds.
>
> Tim Lloyd, omaha@tmbg.org
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>
>
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