Nussbaum’s Sales Corp. is proud to present a new web site design, structure, and functionality - launched in November 2007.The Nussbaum Wreckers & Carriers site has changed a lot since our first site went online. We hope this site is more attractive and easy to use. Much of the site content has been updated and we are now planning to launch new Parts Store.When we decided redesign the Nussbaum Wreckers & Carriers web site several months ago, we had a few primary goals in mind:Make sure the new design will be modern and attractive.Update our product catalog to have more quality photos and better structure.Create search tools to easily find inventory.Provide a visually appealing and easy-to-use site. Of course it's hard to measure success for most of these; we feel that the new sit
Nussbaum's Sales Corp. has been serving the towing and recovery industry since 1959, offering our customers a complete line of towing equipment from JERR-DAN. We can supply your wrecker or carrier with a wide range of options on the truck chassis of your choice. We always have new Chevrolets, Fords, Internationals and Peterbilts in stock, ready to go. We offer a complete package deal at competitive pricing, with financing and lease programs tailored to your needs.Our very friendly sales department has over 100 years of combined towing equipment knowledge and experience to share with you. Our product line is the recognized leader in our industry. We are proud of the broad JERR-DAN product line that will fill any of your needs from 4 ton to 60 ton. Nussbaum offers a full line of new and used
Last night I slept restlessly. I was listening to Joanna Newsom's "Monkey & Bear" before I fell asleep and had a fitful dream of a dinner table of monkeys smashing plates and crawling all over the place. In another, I was running through a house built like a Moroccan temple. I turned a corner and saw Rafe's face in a hanging mirror. He raised his hand. Burnt into his palm was a heart-shaped shell. It's almost eight. I dial Betty's number on my cell, but no answer. I've been trying to reach Betty all day. I'd like to talk to her. She was the last one to see the owl purse before it disappeared. I'm afraid to tell Grandma that I lost the purse. There are some things I need to figure out first. If Betty was right and the bottle inside was the same one stolen from the Historical Museum, then what was Grandma doing with it? And why did she need me to deliver it to the Queen Conch? I pull out Officer Khost's card and start to dial his number, then change my mind. Maybe I shouldn'