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Article: Liquidation Auction at Landmark Pueblo, Colo., Auto Parts Store Draws Crowd.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
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- December 5, 2000
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Dec. 4--Charles Miller was like a kid in a toy store when he walked into the Big 4 Auto Parts store Saturday morning.
"This is awesome," said Miller of Denver as he perused box after box in aisle after aisle of the 70-year-old auto parts store.
"I haven't been this excited about stuff since I was a kid," he said. "I don't plan to leave here without at least a couple boxes of stuff."
Miller joined hundreds of other auto part, antique or simply nostalgia lovers who gathered at the Big 4 store at 201 N. Santa Fe for a gigantic one-day liquidation auction.
Everything in the store, from steering wheels and hubcaps to belts, bumpers, ...
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