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Skagg's Jeep Eldorado, IL |
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Concord1
AMC Fan Joined: Sep/30/2014 Location: Shattuc, IL Status: Offline Points: 3 |
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Posted: Feb/26/2015 at 10:39am |
This Dealership was still in business as a repair facility until spring 2014. Charles Tucker owner of Skaggs Jeep just recently passed away on July 2, 2014. He gave several members of Gateway AMC a grand tour of his old dealership and allowed us to have an archaeological dig through all of his parts, selling anything we could find. Charles was a proud WWII veteran serving our country. He started out as a Willy's Jeep dealer ; seen the merger of Willy's/Kaiser, AMC buyout of Kaiser Jeep, Chrysler buyout of AMC, and Daimler buyout of Chrysler. He even said that it was ironic that he fought the Germans for over 2 years and they were the ones who came in and ended his Jeep franchise in 2001. He was in the Jeep business from 1953 to 2001. He will be missed by the American Motors' Community. I had visited his dealership several times buying parts and listening to Charles tell AMC stories that only a Dealership owner would know.
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Dixieboy
AMC Fan Joined: Nov/19/2010 Location: Millington, Tn. Status: Offline Points: 15 |
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Very interesting, thanks for posting.
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Concord1
AMC Fan Joined: Sep/30/2014 Location: Shattuc, IL Status: Offline Points: 3 |
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It was so neat going to Skagg's Jeep and seeing New Old Stock (NOS) AMC & AMC/Jeep parts still on the shelves from 1987 on back. Charles sold me his dealership plaques, all of the AMC training films, the showroom video discs along with the player, all the vinyl AMC folders, few small Jeep signs, showroom displays & numerous parts-CHEAP!!! It was like a step back in in time, especially for myself since I was not old enough to visit a AMC Dealership when American Motors was still in business. His dad actually opened the business as a DX-Ray Gas Station back in the early 1930's. The new owner of the building bought it for storage for his several early 60's max wedge & hemi race cars. I am still trying to buy the whole AMC era parts. He wants me to buy the Chrysler era parts which I told him that they basically have little to no value to anyone. The Willy's & Kaiser era parts are being bought by some restoration company. I will keep everyone informed if the deal eventually goes through, as I could list parts for sale eventually. There is a BUNCH of AMC era parts so I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
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