Never have met him personally, but can say that about a LOT of AMCers,
never put face to name or email or phone call. John is special as he has a
wonderful perspective on old cars, time, and changes. This was his reply to my
Peter's House of Ramlber deals, I never would have put 2+2 together with Kodak
& AMC however and never crossed my mind. Too bad about Rochester, I see a
lot of parallels with Kenosha there. The 1977 Kodak commercial teared me up
though.....
----- Original Message -----
From: Mahoney, John
To: Eddie Stakes
Subject: RE: You can't beat Peter's House of Rambler
deals Thanks for the interesting ? if somewhat shocking -
memories. I?ve enjoyed your ?trips-back-in-time? to Corpus Christi
as well. PS - Eastman Kodak was $95/share in that Milwaukee
Journal? http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204124204577153053662634584.html?mod=googlenews_wsj http://www.rbj.net/article.asp?aID=190075 Over the decades, I?ve been lucky enough to play a small
part in the buildings around Mr. Eastman?s Theatre. They still come to learn, listen, and love life
there. They still take photos of their beloveds. And beloved
cars. http://www.180stpaul.com/studio180/2012/01/vintage-stylized-engagement-session/ Pierce, Packard, Peerless, AMC, Kodak. Remember the times of your life. -----Original Message----- Great old 1960s' ads from Milwaukee Journal for Peters
House of Rambler. Check out the demonstrators prices, wow sign me up for a dozen
of them. 1965 cars at 1964 prices! Can't beat that. Dig around and
check out other inventories at car lots there from almost 50 years
ago. Eddie Stakes 713.464.8825 eddiestakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx __._,_.___
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