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To: "'John Rockefeller'" <dbr@powerweb.net>, Brad Newman <bkn6@airmail.net>
Subject: RE: [oletrucks] mecca
From: "Radicic, Gary" <RadicicG@osc.army.mil>
Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 05:57:54 -0500
ha ha... ditto on the visor... You know you have a bunch of suckers right here
for just about every thing there!  
 
Good luck!

Gary Radicic
1950 Chev 3604
Geneseo, IL



-----Original Message-----
From: John Rockefeller [mailto:dbr@powerweb.net]
Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 12:49 AM
To: Brad Newman
Cc: oletrucks
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] mecca


Put me down for one of those visors when you part with the $17,000.00 and
open your parts business.

John "Rock" Rockefeller
1949 3100 "Eeyore"

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> From: Brad Newman <bkn6@airmail.net>
> To: oletrucks <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
> Subject: [oletrucks] mecca
> Date: Tuesday, September 26, 2000 11:27 AM
> 
> I spent the better part of last week working in Colorado, and while
> there stumbled across what could be the find of a lifetime (mine
> anyway).
> Without giving away specifics, I met a guy in a hotel bar that swore he
> had an "AD" graveyard. He said that he had been collecting these trucks
> for over 25 years , with the thought that one day he would be able to
> retire from his day job, and sell the parts from these trucks and live
> happily ever after. Well, to make a short story longer, his wife has
> been diagnosed with cancer, he's working like a mad man at his day job
> and cant quit because he will loose his benefits. With all of this going
> on he's decided to sell all of his trucks and is looking for a buyer.
> Needless to say I was curious as to what the guy had, so the next day I
> went out to his place to see for myself (it was about 3 hours from the
> hotel). Here is what I found:
> 
> At least 60 COMPLETE AD trucks, mostly 1/2 tons but there were some 3/4
> and 1 tons as well;
> At least 9 1.5 - 2 ton trucks, complete;
> At least 15 cabs, with doors;
> 32 216, 235 and 261 motors;
> 35 external visors;
> 5 cabovers;
> 6 panels
> 2 suburbans
> 2 milk trucks
> 3 school busses
> Plus, there were 2 barns filled full of trannies, 50+ grills, 40+
> radiators, 200+ wheels (15" and 16"), at least 45 pairs of doors, 50 +
> pairs of front and rear fenders, and at least 12 stock radios. This
> doesn't include the 20+ parts trucks, frames and misc. stuff that I
> didn't get to. To say the least, it was quite a find. There is nothing
> newer than 55 1st, and nothing older than 47 2nd. It's an honest to
> goodness AD Mecca.
> I'm thinking seriously about purchasing it all (the only way he will
> sell it), and going into the spare parts business part time. What I need
> from ya'll is your opinions as to what you think a fair price would be.
> The guy has thrown out $17,000.00 for everything, but I think he would
> take less. The other problem is getting it all from there to Texas
> without going broke.
> All thoughts and ideas are welcome; who needs a new truck?
> Thanks for the help
> Brad Newman
> 49 3100 Deluxe
> Coppell, Texas
> 
> 
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