Re: Amazing Dealership Discovery
Non dealership people may not know, but GM used to have a policy that when a dealership changed hands, <span style="font-weight: bold">everything</span> (parts) was returnable for credit. Had a friend that helped do inventory at the former I.A. Miller Chevrolet dealership in Goshen, Indiana when it was sold in the mid 80's. They had all the NOS grille trim pieces in stock for him to finish the 60 Chevy he was restoring at the time. Anyway, he pulled a NOS 265 55 V8 block out of that stock plus a lot of other items that we bought for swap meet stock. The bad thing was that when they took all the remaining stock of items (some of it as far back as the 1930's) to the GM warehouse in Illinois, after they unloaded it, it was pushed it into a pit and crushed. Had he known what was going to happen to all that old stock, a lot of empty boxes would have gone into the crusher instead.
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John Brown
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