Never seen that commercial. Olly
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From: Terry Atkins <twa1950@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 18 Oct 2009 18:22:54 -0700 (PDT) To: <BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: [BaadAssGremlins] Franks Custom Fiberglass closes up shop
I might be dreaming this but didn't Chrysler have a commercial when they took over AMC showing Iaccoca standing next to bulldozer while it buried AMC parts. I could be wrong.
Terry
--- On Sun, 10/18/09, Eddie Stakes <eddiestakes@planethoustonamx.com> wrote:
From: Eddie Stakes <eddiestakes@planethoustonamx.com> Subject: Re: [BaadAssGremlins] Franks Custom Fiberglass closes up shop To: BaadAssGremlins@yahoogroups.com Date: Sunday, October 18, 2009, 7:53 PM
You are correct and the biggest fuss when Mopar took over AMC besides them going back on word that the Kenosha plants would stay open 5 years then changed and decided to close in months, was the sheer amount of inventory of AMC and Jeep stuff still in pipelines that was sadly, lost. Somewhere on my site it talks about whole dealer inventories being bulldozed in west Houston, we are taking 18 wheelr stuff. Not only here, the editor of AMO magazine talked about same landfill inventories on outskirts of Kenosha in 89-90, so was rather widespread. I do not know if same happened when Damlier/Benz took over Mopar in 'a marriage of equals' nor do I know what has happened now that Chrysler is now Italian Fiat, yikes, didn't see that coming!
In the same file on my site (sorry, don't remember what file it is in) also mentions that Mopar is not in business to keep another company's history alive. This is one of the oldest files on my site from early 90s.
Yikes, and in a conversation with Kenoshans recently, my views and sentiments were echoed that Kenosha don't give a squat about their history like Snap On Tools or AMC/Nash/Rambler, all the big money has come in from Milwaukee and Chicago so now lots of McMansions and those folks only care about where next latte is coming from. A Kenoshan said Kanosha has basically become a Chicago suburb.
Some of you remember everyone raising funds for the Kenosha transportation museum years ago, some, like Jock of NAMDRA was even collecting pennies for the funds, all of it counts. But the powers that be didn't seem to care much about a 'transportation museum' and when finished was only a fraction of what supposed to be, almost a afterthough. However, someone decided to build a 'civil war museum' up there and the pork flowed, representatives, senators, you name it falling over each other to write bills and secure funding for that. I don't think of Wisconsin when I think civil war. Sort of like I don't think of lakes when I think of Ohio, or don't think of Vikings when I think of Farve.
Point is you are right, no, they could care less about parts, much less for obsolete marque. I was on NTB and Discount Tire sites just today and there is no listing for AMC. They have other obsolete marques, but had to do search for tires by sizes, not marque. And so it goes.
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Sent: Sunday, October 18, 2009 5:08 PM
Subject: Re: [BaadAssGremlins] Franks Custom Fiberglass closes up shop
Unfortunately I don't think the big 3 really cares about supplying parts for vehicles past 10 years. Whatever is left in the inventory till they sell out and it becomes NLS. Scrapin dies don't surprise me. Olly
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Date: Sun, 18 Oct 2009 12:52:44 -0500
To: <BaadAssGremlins@ yahoogroups. com>
Subject: Re: [BaadAssGremlins] Franks Custom Fiberglass closes up shop
I honeslty don't know but sort of like AMC related. Long ago and far away, AMC decided to junk the dies to cast 1/4 panel for 68-70 AMX, I believe it was 1974. I don't recall specifics, but if you have ever seen some of the original dies they are rather huge and takes 18 wheelers to move them. Flash forward to late 80s and Mopar had the dies to do the 68-70 AMX & Javelin fenders, however one is they wanted $250,000 for them, and two, I don't believe the machinery still even existed to press them, so you would have these huge dies, but nothing to press them. They melted them down and sold for scrap for $800, sort of reverse, or perverse rambler mentality. If....(I honestly don't think it was still in existence) but if, the machnery still was around to use, and press fenders, Mopar could have made a limited run, say 200-500 fenders per side and easily sold them for $350 a pop and made some serious money, but easiler to take gov tax writeoff. But
no, don't know if it was Mister Fiberglass.
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Sent: Sunday, October 18, 2009 11:43 AM
Subject: Re: [BaadAssGremlins] Franks Custom Fiberglass closes up shop
Any word who purchased the Franks molds?
Was it Mister Fiberglass outta Detroit that the molds got crushed?
Olly
From: Eddie Stakes <eddiestakes@ planethoustonamx .com> To: BaadAssGremlins@ yahoogroups. com Cc: amc-list@amc- list.com Sent: Thu, October 8, 2009 11:00:57 PM Subject: Re: [BaadAssGremlins] Franks Custom Fiberglass closes up
shop
Last time a fiberglass place went out of business they crushed all the molds. I don't remember the name of the place but they were rather big fiberglass supplier in 90s. Hope someone can buy some of the molds not that they would make it to destination if someone bought them but still, I would bet some of the stuff is really reasonable price wise....hurry I believe October 10th last day to contact them, then chances are anything left gets tossed.
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Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2009 9:36 PM
Subject: Re: [BaadAssGremlins] Franks Custom Fiberglass closes up shop
That's 2 bad. I wonder who will buy the AMC molds?? Olly
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Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2009 21:14:44 -0500
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