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Shuswap history in pictures: Rent-a-Wreck

Company founder Ed Alfke visits Salmon Arm
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Ed Alfke, the brains behind Rent-A-Wreck, visits the Salmon Arm franchise in March 1980. Image from the Salmon Arm Observer collection and courtesy the archives@R.J. Haney Heritage Village.

Ed Alfke, the brains behind Rent-A-Wreck, visited the Salmon Arm franchise in March 1980.

Alfke said his business was a homegrown Canadian idea and one of the few genuine bargains.

“We’re concerned with economics so it is back to basics with this no-frills car rental business,” he said.

Dave Belway and Daryl Durkee operated the Salmon Arm franchise. There were only 20 Rent-a-Wreck franchises in all of Canada at press time.

Image from the Salmon Arm Observer collection and courtesy the archives@R.J. Haney Heritage Village.

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