Original paperwork found

Jim Staruk

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I found the full set of purchase paperwork from M-M sales, Inc (Brookline, MA) to the Benoit Medical Service, Inc. (Somersworth, NH) for a 1975 Eterna hearse (VIN 6Z90S5Q209595). Purchase date was 4/2/75. It's a 1 in a million shot, but does anyone here own this car? Anyone interested in this paperwork? If not, I'll toss it in the waste basket. Jim
 
If no one here is interested I would love to have it. Thats rare paper that would be great to have. Let me know what to do!
But if there happens to be someone who owns that car or that type of car, they may be more deserving of having that with them.
 
Miller-Meteor Chapter

The Professional Car Society's Miller-Meteor Chapter would be most appreciative to keep this material on file. Paperwork such as this is helpful in our quest to be of service to Miller-Meteor enthusiasts as we continually stive to update our knowledge of Miller-Meteor's pricing, production figures, and unique options crafted into the cars.

We politely ask for your consideration in donating this, (and any other Miller-Meteor memorabilia that may be available from readers of this posting), to the chapter. All materials may be sent to the chapter President:

Jon Wurm
6709 Greenway Lane
Forest Lake, MN 55025

Thank you.
 
75 Eterna paperwork

Any of us M-M people would be proud owners/caretakers of this paperwork.
Let us know what you decide.
Mike
 
Jim - M-M Sales was located under the old Stavis Ambulance Co. in Brookline they where previously in Malden MA Gil Kaplan and John Sullivan sold a ton of hearses and ambulances we always bought from them. Irv Benoit ran a funeral livery , ambulance service and EMS/Medical supply business, always had nice rolling stock- sold to AMR- Kevin
 
Funny thing is that I lived in Brookline exactly at that time and I never knew there was a coach dealer there!
 
Tom - unless you saw their small sign you would never have known they were there, just a ramp down to the lower level of a com./ ind. building, when they where in Malden , same deal off the beaten path but right off the main drag- they sold a lot of cars we bought at least a dozen off them over the years and we were a small operation.
 
Great find, Jim! Eternas were one of the rarer M-M models. I've only seen one or two in person and never one newer than a '74. The M-M Chapter would be a good home for this set of papers.
 
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