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  1. CapriceEstate

    CapriceEstate Yacht Captain

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    1990 Colony Park you say? Sounds like you have good taste!
     
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    If you stop in Cat I would give you whatever you want on my account Big Daddy. (y)
    At Napa we hire people who can figure out things like I have a turbo 400 or 350 we also still have those weird things called catalogs, our counter at my store has over 150 years of experience. In other words all old farts. I am the import go to guy but I have learned a LOT about the domestic market in the last 3 years. I found out you're never too old to learn.
     
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    wow you still have paper catalogs? I am sure you know even Chrysler tossed all the paper catalogs a long time ago...I restored a 78 Aspen SE wagon last year and couldnt even get a spark plug number from the dealer because the computer only goes back to 1984. Long live print!
     
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    Amen! We constantly go looking for catalogs and try to keep as much as possible in stock, the other day I sold a cap and rotor set for a 1960 Chevy with a 269, on the shelf. I consistently have customers say "I can't believe you have this in stock." Our store is 110,000 square feet so we try to have as much as we can on the shelf...no waiting these days means sales and happy customers.
     

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