Where is the treasure trove located?
Joe
LBPB1@aol.com wrote:
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> Listers ...
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> Last Sunday I had to make a trip out of state. While I was there I
> saw my brother and asked if he had seen any Triumphs for sale. He took me to
> a place where there was a man who had been in business for about 30 years and
> collected almost 1000 cars in his salvage yard. I could not believe my eyes!
> Fully a quarter of them were Spits and Gts in all sorts of conditions!!!! TRs
> of most makes were present, MGs and Jags as well as far back as the 50s and
> earlier! Parts, parts, parts!!!!!And some complete cars too!
> Of course there is a catch......He is retired and although he has a
> wealth of knowlage is trying to maintain a peacefull existance. He will sell
> the parts but, does not want to deal with bunches of people on his doorstep.
> He doesnt have a web site and would rather not have to answer the phone all
> day. He does have a Fax # and gave me permission to post it. If you are
> looking for a part send him the request. I dont know him very well so I cant
> say how he will respond -fast or slow. His prices seem fair for the things I
> asked about. Since I was there and saw these wonders with my own eyes I will
> be happy to answer questios that do not involve the location of his
> shop or similar specifics since he asked me not to give out that kind of
> info. If we are all very nice and respectfull we might save much from the
> crusher and find some treasures besides. Good luck to all!
> Here is the fax # 1-803-754-5001
>
> PLB3
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