Re: Pikeville part 2
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Re: Pikeville part 2



I was there in 1995 and the owner met me and showed me around. He had 2 of the Alalbama Hiway Patrol Javelins and some other nice AMC cars. He had a beautiful 66 Classic convertible in the showroom. He also had some old Nashes. All were for sale at that time, a bit pricey, but nevertheless, if you had the money, the cars were there for sale. I haven't been back there since. There were several cars i would have loved to have, but i was a bit financially embarrassed at the time and just had to say "Thanks for the tour" and left.

Jay in FL.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Guynn" <amx69@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ferron@xxxxxxxxxxxx>; <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 1:46 PM
Subject: Re: Pikeville part 2



Clear up Part #3.

I said the current location is not a dealership.

This person did at one time have connections with the original AMC local dealer. 10 years ago someone may well have been at the original dealership. I am told the property this load of AMC s is now on was once a school of some sort. I am told this by A.J. of South Texas AMC, and by Mark Shepherd of South Carolina.

A.J. has not been there but knows of the place. Mark has been there for Jeep parts. He states he was told they used to have a dealership but it was closed. They moved the cars and parts to this location. It has been arond fornearly 20 years in some form. [after closing dealership]

I do not think anyone at all is perpetuating any myths. I believe if the average guy came across a load of some possible AMC/Jeep vehicles in a fenced of boarded over building he would automatically think it was a closed down dealership. I believe then that he would tell his assumption to others. I know I would.

I don't believe anyone anywhere is lying about any of this. I think there are some mis-conceptions. To me mis-conception means, You have one take on facts, I have another, when in all reality, our[each of us] facts are skewed by what we have taken in about the subject.

Dig all you please and come up with the truth. The phone number I was given to contact them AFTER 9:00 PM[AT NIGHT] is 919 242 4306 Ask for Robert Collier [spelling, who knows].

Regards,.
Randy Guynn















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