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Photos : This Dealership Still Selling Its Cars, Though They Have To Be Cut Out Of Trees

Today’s photos : AMC dealership, Collier Motors, still selling its cars, even though they have to be cut out of trees.
Its inventory includes 1970s and 1980s-model AMCs, such as Gremlins, Pacers, Matadors, Javelins, Eagles and Concords.
America’s last AMC dealership, Collier Motors, founded in 1955, is still selling its cars, even though most of their vehicles have to be cut out of the trees.
By 2010, the private car dealership, which primarily sells cars built by American Motors Corporation (AMC), was described as having “vehicles and parts slowly returning to the soil.”
Its inventory includes 1970s and 1980s-model AMCs, such as Gremlins, Pacers, Matadors, Javelins, Eagles and Concords.
Once the inventory has been sold or otherwise disposed of, the property will be cleared and listed for sale.
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