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Re: How were Spridgets sold originally?

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Subject: Re: How were Spridgets sold originally?
From: "Peter C." <nosimport@mailbag.com>
Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2006 09:23:47 -0600
I started selling import parts in Morristown NJ in 72. We were 
Beck/Arnley, Vera, Columbia distributors, who were the "aftermarket" 
back then. (The only other aftermarket company was BAP or GEON, which 
became BAP/GEON) We also were distributors for the OEMs, namely 
Lucas, Bosch, Smiths, etc. Only slightly before my time, we were a 
BMC parts distributor, without having any cars!

We sold to the new car dealers. Here was my delivery and sales route. 
In Morristown, the dealer sold MG, Triumph, Jag, Alfa, Fiat, and I 
recall new Jensens on the floor! In Denville/Dover was a dealer who 
sold MG, Triumph, Datsun  (boy, did the new Z car look good amongst 
the Bs and Spitties.)  Further down Rt 10 East was a Triumph dealer. 
Only. Then down Bloomfield avenue past the best cheese cake emporium, 
the Montclair Diner, to a Jaguar, MG, Triumph dealer, out to the 
Garden State to Rte 22 back toward Westfield to a BMC dealer, no 
Jags, just MG and Triumph, to Piscataway where I'd stop at Armstrong 
Hydraulics to pick up loads of shocks, some of which would go to the 
Land Rover dealer in Gladstone. About 150 miles a day in a 68 VW Bus 
without seats.

There were an amazing number of specialists. Bills Pit Stop in 
Montclair... only T series. Recon heads on the shelf. The Triumph 
guy, frames ready hanging on the wall. We sold a LOT of Amco 
accessories... a lot. Dealer installed. Tops, tonneaus as OE. 
Overriders, you name it.

I have to say.... it was FUN, back then.

Frank and I were competitors, we think. I was NoJoisey, he was SoJoisey.

Peter C




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