Thanks Rick.

 

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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]>
wrote:

I tried the link several times and it did not work.  Below is the link as I
received it from you, is it correct? 

 

 

Chuck Speake

1970 Chevelle Malibu

Glen Ellyn, Illinois

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Anybody need some parts? Remember the guy who bought 21 trailers full of GM
parts? He's now selling.

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"

http://www.depereauto.com/

 

 


Muscle Cars


Major stash of muscle-era Chevrolet artifacts to cross the block


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A lifetime supply of muscle-era Chevy parts and a few cars will cross the
block May 9-10.


photo courtesy Bud Ward's Auction Company

On May 9-10, Bud <http://www.budwardsantiquecars.com/>  Ward's Auction
Company 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. 

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. 

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." 

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. 

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




-- 
Rick Schaefer
72 TPI El Camino

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