Chuck
   I was not the original poster of that message.   I think your best bet
would be to repost the question to the entire mailing list. rick

On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 4:28 PM, Chuck Speake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>  I tried the link several times and it did not work.  Below is the link as
> I received it from you, is it correct?
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> *Chuck Speake*
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> *1970 Chevelle Malibu*
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> *Glen Ellyn, Illinois*
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> *Sent:* Wednesday, March 12, 2008 12:54 PM
> *To:* The Chevelle Mailing List
> *Subject:* [Chevelle-list] A treasure trove
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> *Anybody need some parts? Remember the guy who bought 21 trailers full of
> GM parts? He's now selling.*
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> *Here is a link to the original story. When you get to the site, on the
> left is a choice of places to go on the site. Click on "PARTS STASH"*
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> *http://www.depereauto.com/*
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>  Muscle Cars
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> *Major stash of muscle-era Chevrolet artifacts to cross the block*
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> [image: Major stash of muscle-era Chevrolet artifacts to cross the 
> block]<http://cll.hemmings.com/uimage/1349546-0-0.jpg?rev=1>
> *A lifetime supply of muscle-era Chevy parts and a few cars will cross the
> block May 9-10.*
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> photo courtesy Bud Ward's Auction Company
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> On May 9-10, Bud Ward's Auction 
> Company<http://www.budwardsantiquecars.com/>will be auctioning off a huge 
> collection of Chevrolet muscle-era
> high-performance parts as well as five cars, including two 1970 LS-6
> Chevelles and a 1972 Z/28.
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> The parts stash, which had been stored along with 10 desirable Chevrolet
> cars in 21 sealed box-van trailers, reportedly includes multiple complete
> Chevrolet high-performance big-block engines, heads, transmissions,
> fuel-injection systems, intake and exhaust manifolds, wheels and more. The
> inventory is made up of a mix of used as well as NOS Chevrolet and Corvette
> parts.
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> The collection was unearthed in De Pere, Wisconsin, when the 21 tractor
> trailers were purchased from the widow of Donald Schlag, the man who
> collected all of the coveted Chevrolet artifacts over the course of his
> lifetime and stashed them away with apparently no intention of using or
> selling them. Schlag is said to have "had a deep love of all things
> high-performance and Chevrolet which led him to collect parts while working
> for his father at a John Deere Dealership."
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> Scott Milestone, the current owner, moved all parts and five cars from
> Wisconsin to Rockville, Maryland, and has since decided to offer this find
> to the public. The preview of rare parts will take place on May 7-8 in
> Rockville, and the auction will take place at High Point Farm in Clarksburg,
> Maryland.
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> For more information about this auction, to register to bid, to receive a
> color catalog, or to consign a car, please call Bud Ward at 888-860-9664, or
> Michelle Blum at 877-252-2251.
> - By Mike McNessor
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-- 
Rick Schaefer
72 TPI El Camino

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