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Post by swi66 on Dec 14, 2005 6:58:09 GMT -5
Poor guy, went to all that trouble but no MOPAR cars or parts, I feel bad for him............ www.depereautocenter.com/fulltrailers.htmlwww.depereautocenter.com/parts.htmlLarry Fisette had no idea whether he was buying King Tut's tomb or Al Capone's vault when he agreed to buy 21 trailers said to be full of Corvettes and Chevrolet muscle cars and parts. Luckily, all of the rumors he had heard whispered around his northeast Wisconsin home turned out to be more true than he ever dreamed. So far, Fisette, a De Pere, Wisconsin, restorer and automotive repair shop proprietor, has opened 17 of the 21 sealed trailers one-by-one and found a Yenko Camaro with 45,000 miles; a pair of low-mileage 1970 LS-6 Chevelles; a 1972 Camaro Z/28; two 1957 Corvettes, one a fuel-injected car, the other a dual-four-barrel-equipped example; and several other Chevrolet performance cars. Filling in the space around the cars like water around pebbles is an inventory of NOS and used performance parts that would make a Nickey Chevrolet parts manager jealous, and Fisette is not done cracking trailers open. He's also confident there's more muscle hidden in the trailers. How the trailers came to be full of new Corvette side exhaust systems, factory Corvette race parts, and highly desirable engines and parts is as interesting as the man who filled them.
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Post by 95gts on Dec 14, 2005 17:09:26 GMT -5
I always surprised about cars are locked away, found. Or the classics that, man what were people thinking by letting them get so bad. I still can beleive how some cars wind up, good or bad.
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