Randy what you say is true, BUT not the whole story. Yes today it is as you describe, but once they were an AMC Dealership with a history that goes back to the 50's. A Museum?? heck no, The family that own it are good people, but they havwe their plan for what they own and it would not include that. I would agree completely with others that it is a real shame to see so many good and unique automobiles going to waste, but bottom line is they own them we don't. Donnie On February 2, 2005 Randy Guynn wrote: > Guys and Gals, this is NOT an AMC dealership that has been abandoned. > Tghis is an AMC, Cars & Parts business that is run part time. It is > located on an old School Property. They sell cars , and parts. They both > have full time jobs and they sell AMC as a side job. > > To my understanding they conduct phone business ONLY at night. If you > happen to ''catch'' them at the car lot, you are just plain lucky. In > most every case they do business after contacts and arraingments are made. > > Please before this ''let's save it and make an AMC Museum........ sort > of stuff grows into a huge roar, just stop all the speculation. > > This is nothing more than a Man & his Son running a part time AMC cars & > parts business. > > Regards, > > Randy Guynn > > > > . ============================================================= Posted by wixList Archiver -- http://www.amxfiles.com/wixlist