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Author Topic: Fred Morgan  (Read 776 times)

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Fred Morgan
« on: December 10, 2019, 01:06:15 PM »
I've been away for quite a while, just popping in from time to time so l had no idea that Fred had passed.  :(  I see posts from members looking for parts that aren't available to buy anywhere so l was wondering if anyone knows what happened to Fred's Pinto salvage yard? Seems like he had most anything and at very fair prices.
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Re: Fred Morgan
« Reply #1 on: December 10, 2019, 01:33:26 PM »
Regarding Fred's cache of Pinto parts, I don't know.  But he really was a salt of the earth kind of guy.  I never bought from him but we swapped early for late Pinto brake/clutch pedals.  True to his word he brought them to Knott's and we did our exchange.  Not too many people would want to chase the California/Arizona desert for Pinto parts in their later years, but Fred did.