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			Wes, 
A few months ago I heard of the following:
 Carrier WildFlower FOUND 
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				Originally posted by Stewart Loy  
Dearest restoration pals, 
 
Whilst looking for my first Carrier to restore 3 years or so ago, I was given a hot tip that there was most of a Carrier an hour north of Sault Ste. Marie in Agawa Bay. I scurried up there, and sure enough, an armourless Carrier awaited. 
 
Most of you fellows know the rest of the story - the guy who owned it said that a lot of peole stop and ask - so it must be worth $4K. To me it was worth $400, so I headed back to Southern Ontario, found a Carrier to restore, and am living happily ever after. 
 
But I wondered what ever became of that machine. 2 weeks ago, while on holiday, I drove up to SS Marie, then to Sudbury - just a drive to remind myself how big Canada really is. I stopped up to see if that Carrier was there - and lo and behold it was not! Super, I thought - a resto guy has bartered the owner down, and taken it home to fix up. It needed armour, but the rest was there. 
 
This past Sunday we attended a local steam how with my Carrier, and a guy from up North says - " if you want another one, it just showed up at the SS Marie scrap yard". 
 
I figure the owner got tired of folks giving him a surprised look when he told the price - and had it hauled away. 
 
I have the contact numbers, and could even be talked into helping with the recovery if somebody is interested. When I saw it last the steering was in good shape, tracks great, road wheels real good, and engine and cooling system intact. 
 
Please give me a note if anyone is interested. 
 
 
Best regards, 
 
 
Stewart 
Sunny Beachville  
			
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 Good Luck. I think the place is called Cohen Scrap metal.
		  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
			
			
			
				 
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
				
			
			
			
		 
	
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