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Non-Tech : ATAC- Automobile Parts That Appears to Be Rolling!

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To: Earl Falwell who wrote (29)10/17/1998 9:56:00 AM
From: Arthur Radley  Read Replies (1) of 63
 
Earl,
You might also mention that next year they will be working with Chrysler in a big project that should have a major impact for their OEM business.
Also, your comments about the acquisitions is right on. They are building up their product line and distribution system. When repairers needs a part, they need it NOW. I remember many(well not that many) years ago, I bought my wife a new Buick and we went on a trip to Hot Springs,Arkansas. We had the car three days and just outside of Hot Springs, the rear axle assembly fell out. We had to wait three days until they could get the parts and the dealership that I bought the car from, had to pickup our hotel bill. He got off lucky as I could have charged him for the money I lost at the horse races in Hot Springs.(:>)
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