This is covered in a few files of mine on my site from
articles written in 1980s. Not unique to Houston, it happened all over as Mopar
was not in business to keep another car company's history alive. Ironic that
they could have used some of the dies to press shi like fenders and sell them to
us instead of melting them down for scrap weight, but no one had $250K for the
dies.
I do not know what shelf life is of some parts, but there is a
landfill in west Houston that whole inventories were buried. Bulldozed flat.
Again this happened all over US, even the editor of AMO will tell you about it
happening in Kenosha area. Sad but true.
Eddie Stakes'
Planet Houston AMX 713.464.8825 eddiestakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx www.planethoustonamx.com email reply currently 5-9 days 8-19 day reply times, just call! __._,_.___
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