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Thanks for the info guys I just put a bid on the post card
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Reedman is 10 mins from my home I bought my blazer there
worked there in the early 70s yes there was a few LS-6 there this place is huge they have guard towers to watch the cars 24/7 they leave the keys in the cars there are so many cars that they whould end up losing keys so they just leave them in the cars [img]/ubbthreads/images/icons/smirk.gif[/img] Norm |
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My LS6 was originally sold at Reedman. They moved a lot of hipo cars, and are still rated the largest auto dealer in the US. Quite a place. I have a postcard from 1970 showing an aerial view of the facility. Pretty amazing.
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This month's FEATURE CAR was sold at Reedman.
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I just picked up a pair of the metal Reedman dealer emblems. Growing up, I remembered seeing those emblems on many cars in the area.
I've been told that they actually buy their inventory, unlike most dealers so they are able to maximize their profit on each sale. Are any of the salesmen here able to explain this better? Paul T |
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