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« Reply #2 on: October 04, 2009, 11:18:13 PM » |
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I'd just like to point out that this is another Lost & Found success story.
There is no longer any doubt as to the effectiveness of the Lost Dealership Project, just pay attention to how many have come out of the Lost and Found.
Not only did IowaEagle make this post in late 2007, EagleKammback missed it, and followed it up with a duplicate post that had some better versions of the original photos, plus one more, just this past Spring of 2009.
Up to that point, we had IowaEagle's original post, then had combined it with EagleKammback's pictures, which he had placed in the Michigan board. So that's a lot of progress. We knew when we first found this dealer by the date of the older post.
Then AMX came in with the city and state, so now we've got a dealer none of us knew about, that we now know not only its name, and state, we also have the type of architecture, a period of business, specific models offered, we have a glimpse of the layout, we have people that were involved here to possibly identify, and finally the city where it did business. From "Dealer Unknown, Location Unknown" to Jack Freese Nash, Hazel Park, Michigan.
And that's only this one. There are others, oh yes. -mike
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