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Possibly the end of Grand Spaulding Dodge....aka the Original Mr. Norms?

Started by TheAutoArchaeologist, April 27, 2012, 11:20:16 PM

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TheAutoArchaeologist

I had heard from a friend that surveying around Grand Spaulding Dodge.  And he was right, I investigated today and found a bunch of survey marks on the ground.  Looks like they might be getting ready to do something.

Can anyone de-cypher them?





On another note, alot of the original Mr. Norms signs across the street are becoming more clear!





Someone has even stolen the Grand and Spaulding Street Signs.



Lots more pictures below.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/hemipwr70/sets/72157629914734113/with/7119977777/

Ryan

stripedelete

Looks like they located the utilities.   

On a place like that, once the roof goes you might as well knock it over.  To bad. 

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Ghoste

Are you sure the roof is gone o are you just going by the wierd angle over the main showroom?  Becaue the angle is how the place looks there, but yes, it does look like locates for sewer work.
Don't know what else you could do with it though, the area surrounding it is crap.

stripedelete

Quote from: Ghoste on April 28, 2012, 07:41:33 AM
Are you sure the roof is gone o are you just going by the weird angle over the main showroom?  Becaue the angle is how the place looks there, but yes, it does look like locates for sewer work.
Don't know what else you could do with it though, the area surrounding it is crap.

I'm not sure it's gone.  But, it would/will be expensive to replace.  In that neighborhood ti may be cheaper to knock it down and save the tax $$.    If it is in fact not already abandoned. 

Ghoste

There used to be some sort of business going on back in the service dept. but its at least ten years since I was there.  Pretty sure the major business on that corner is still dealing.

stripedelete

Nowadays they will salvage the copper, aluminum, etc, before they take it down.  That would be the next thing to look for.   

TUFCAT

I'm surprised you parked your Challenger in that neighborhood! :D  

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RallyeMike

Pink paint is Survey. Blue paint" W" is water locate. Looks to be a valve chamber for the property water fire service. Not sure what the orange numbers are for.

They locate utilities before they dig or if they are designing street improvements or utility installs.

Bottom line is - who knows.....?
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ask the owner if you can have the mr norm signs and restore them
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RECHRGD

Looks to me as though the "end" came to Grand Spaulding Dodge quite a while ago...... :'(
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Quote from: TUFCAT on April 28, 2012, 04:17:46 PM
I'm surprised you parked your Challenger in that neighborhood! :D  


The car would be on blocks also.  :smilielol: :rofl:
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TheAutoArchaeologist

Indeed, it isn't the greatest neighborhood.  I was in and out of there in 15 minutes. 

It is sad, still a big part of Mopar history though.

Ryan

471_Magnum

Orange marks look like elevations.

Could be any kind of construction. Generally, you're not taking elevations if you're getting ready to demolish a building. Probably some upcoming road or utility work.
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