I think I might have already done what you are looking for. It is at:
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Downs/1036/
My pictures are broken for the moment, and I need to make some more
updates, but it is pretty correct. If you have more info for me I would
love to add it!
On Tue, 08 Dec 1998 09:55:59 -0700, David Councill wrote:
>My idea of vendors was more of a basic list that could be posted to this
>list every three or four months - kind of like the FAQ that gets routinely
>circulated on a usenet group.
>
>Sure, we could post it to a webpage. I might even do something like that,
>maybe link into the MG ring. But I never know when I may or may not have
>the time.
>
>But what the hell - I'll add to the list if anyone has information to add.
>And if David Deutch doesn't mind -after all, it was his to begin with.
>
>I also have a special interest in good salvage yards. I haven't bought any
>used parts for a while and my main supplier over the years, Scotland Yard
>in Denver, is out of business (I think). So if any of you have any
>suggestions on good junkyards -let me know. And for those of you in Denver,
>does Scotland Yard live or are they under a new name or are they gone forever?
>
>David
>
>At 03:01 PM 12/6/98 -0500, Larry Macy wrote:
>>>
>>Several months ago, prior to the occupation survey, I asked for
>>lister-vendors to give me info. Ben Ruset (haven't heard from him for a
>>while) was going to put it all on a web page. Kinda got lost in the
>>background. Besides the Monster List, I was specifically looking for
>>listers that were also vendors. I think that some one should put this
>>together. and put it on a web site. I would try again but I am attempting
>>to get a massive database Y2K ready before 12/31/98 - ain't gonna make
>>it.
>>
>>BTW Fiscal year 2000 starts on April Fools Day 1999 for lots o'
>>companies. We may get a glimmer of the real situation.
>>
>>
>
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