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After building 2,000 Bolers in Grand Prairie, Glass-Fab Industries closes down

Glass-Fab Industries of Peace River, Alberta closed its doors in early 1976 due to financial difficulties. There were a number of contributing factors, one being a decline in cash flow following the sale of Glass-Fab's franchise in November 1975 to Neonex Shelter Ltd.

Alberta's Glass Fab also produced 'Decoy Models' of the boler trailer.

Boler franchise in the west closes doors in March 1976

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