Does anyone have info on the following Mopar dealer:
Seltzer Motors, Inc.
1101-09 Madison Ave Toledo 2, Ohio Phone: Adams 9286 I have a MOPAR "Want Book" that I am selling on Ebay (this is not a solicitation) and wondered if any of you know anything about them. There name was printed on the front cover of this booklet. If you'd like to view it, email me and I'll send you the listing number. I don't want to break any listserver rules by appearing to push my ebay auction.
Dave Moore
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From: Ray Jones <hurst300@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: Dave <dintym@xxxxxxxxx> Cc: Ray Jones <hurst300@xxxxxxxxxxxx>; L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Saturday, September 23, 2006 4:12:22 PM Subject: Re: [FWDLK] media blaster tools An often overlooked source of "Stuff", is auctions. Not at auction
Houses, but at homes out in the country or small towns. Look for them in local Newspapers and "Trader" type rags. An amazing amount of new Craftsman tools, still in the package, shop, yard and auto tools abound. New stuff and tools are bought for Dad and Pappy, put in the shop next to others he already has and then he passes on. Tanks like these can be found there, if it's an area that uses Oil Heat a lot. Or ask at the Oil dealer, he'll have them back in the yard after being swapped out. Another thing I buy at Auctions is Laun Doors. The plain light plywood doors. I run 2 X 6's from truss to truss in my shop and lay the doors on them to make storage platforms overhead. Good for parts gathered up for that project you won't get to. Just remember to clean it out good before cutting, or don't and let it burn out. Regards, Ray On Sep 23, 2006, at 2:00 PM, Dave wrote: > Ray, > Thanks for a great idea. It may be hard to find an oil tank because > of envrio laws, but the concept is fantastic. Could make one from > plywood and line with sheet metal if needed. > > Thanks > Dave Moore > Wallingford, CT An often overlooked source of "Stuff", is auctions. Not at auction Houses, but at homes out in the country or small towns. Look for them in local Newspapers and "Trader" type rags. An amazing amount of new Craftsman tools, still in the package, shop, yard and auto tools abound. New stuff and tools are bought for Dad and Pappy, put in the shop next to others he already has and then he passes on. Tanks like these can be found there, if it's an area that uses Oil Heat a lot. Or ask at the Oil dealer, he'll have them back in the yard after being swapped out. Another thing I buy at Auctions is Laun Doors. The plain light plywood doors. I run 2 X 6's from truss to truss in my shop and lay the doors on them to make storage platforms overhead. Good for parts gathered up for that project you won't get to. Just remember to clean it out good before cutting, or don't and let it burn out. Regards, Ray On Sep 23, 2006, at 2:00 PM, Dave wrote: <excerpt><fontfamily><param>Times New Roman</param><bigger><bigger>Ray,</bigger></bigger></fontfamily> <fontfamily><param>Times New Roman</param><bigger><bigger>Thanks for a great idea. It may be hard to find an oil tank because of envrio laws, but the concept is fantastic. Could make one from plywood and line with sheet metal if needed.</bigger></bigger></fontfamily> <fontfamily><param>Times New Roman</param><bigger><bigger> </bigger></bigger></fontfamily> <fontfamily><param>Times New Roman</param><bigger><bigger>Thanks</bigger></bigger></fontfamily> <fontfamily><param>Times New Roman</param><bigger><bigger>Dave Moore</bigger></bigger></fontfamily> <fontfamily><param>Times New Roman</param><bigger><bigger>Wallingford, CT</bigger></bigger></fontfamily> </excerpt> ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options,
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