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Old 04-28-2021, 06:15 PM   #19
geasson
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Re: Brake master cylinder

My Dad and Grandfather started Easson Sales and Service in Red Oak, Missouri as dealers for Oliver farm equipment. After my father got out of the Army in 1954, the moved the business to Lockwood, MO and got a GMC and Pontiac dealership. It was a small family business on main street in a small town, less than 1000 residents. When I was old enough, I worked around the shop after school, sweeping floors, running errands and trying to not get in the way. As I got older, I ran the wrecker, helped the mechanics. Unfortunately, I did not learn as much as I should have, or kept cars that we should have. In high school, I got to drive a range of cars that were sitting on the used car lot, never new cars.
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