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Re: Olds and legacy of dead marques (was Picking Nits Big Time)

To: "chuck nicodemus" <armorseal@spiretech.com>,
Subject: Re: Olds and legacy of dead marques (was Picking Nits Big Time)
From: "Michael Proper" <proper.mike@accentleasing.com>
Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 16:57:45 -0400
As a side bar ,  We here in Lansing had a 100 year celebration of the Olds
cars and a 1904 curved dash was involved in an accident on one of our main
streets a few days before the event took place. Oldsmobile took the car and
had a group of machinist and metalworkers here in the factory repair and
replace the buggy good as new at no cost to the owner . They even had it
ready for the parade. If memory serves me right the owner said the repair
bill if he would have had it done would have been well over the 10k mark.

Mike.

----- Original Message -----
From: "chuck nicodemus" <armorseal@spiretech.com>
To: "Bob Douglas" <b_s_d@ureach.com>
Cc: "Bill Blue" <dablue@worldnet.att.net>; "Marc James Small"
<msmall@roanoke.infi.net>; "Jarrid Gross" <JGross@econolite.com>;
<bmounce@bellatlantic.net>; "Ben Mies" <bmtbm1@mindspring.com>;
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Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 4:29 PM
Subject: Re: Olds and legacy of dead marques (was Picking Nits Big Time)


> That is great information. In 1976, I had the pleasure of driving a 1904
> in a parade. The tiller steering and the dated dress we had on went over
> just great. And granted as well as it looked and went on level roads
> ,,,don't try to go up a grade with more than just the driver. It was
> quite comical having the two ladies in thier finery pushing ,,,,I wish i
> had the car now.
> My 1.375 P
> chuck

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