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Still got your dealer badge? Where is yours from

Started by shanebo, September 16, 2011, 03:34:48 AM

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shanebo

Oh man! That's even better than a badge!! Those tags always got tossed or lost in the first few months.... that is so cool you still have that.
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shanebo

Just scored another badge at a junkyard. It's in pretty good shape, it even has some of the fake woodgrain decal
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Quote from: shanebo on October 22, 2011, 10:32:22 PM
I dont recall seeing duke tufy or jw moody on the master list of lost dealerships on the amc heritage forum...Ill have to look through it again....those may be a few to add to the list.

Duke Tufty, a nice man he was. My dad worked as a mechanic for him in the '70's. I do remember Duke Tufty selling AMC's in the late '70's or early '80's. This was after Anderson Hall, the AMC dealer in Sioux Falls, SD had closed. The AMC dealership was picked up by Duke Tufty also in Sioux Falls . Duke Tufty was a Chrysler/Dodge dealer & took on AMC when Chysler was in danger of going under in the late '70's or early 80's. Duke Tufty, later Ted Tufty no longer exists being bought out several years ago by a larger car dealership.

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