Reggie is also available to autograph memorabilia personalized to individual fans. Autographs. Items have been culled from The Chronicle's archives of 25, 50, 75 and 100 years ago. Handout Photo Reggie Jackson is known as Mr. October for a reason. Photo: Handout

1988. The Major League Baseball Hall of Famer has 2,584 hits, 563 home runs, and five World Series titles to his name.

David Allen, said about 30 cars had been in the warehouse.

The cause was not immediately determined.Mr. DSONJH AND JACKSON 8317182500. Book Reggie.

To preserve these articles as they originally appeared, The Times does not alter, edit or update them.Occasionally the digitization process introduces transcription errors or other problems; we are continuing to work to improve these archived versions.Fire Destroys 30 Classic Cars Collected by Reggie Jackson Gone, the 1983 Porsche Targa that the The view of the Civil Service board was expressed by Commissioner

Fire guts Reggie Jackson's car collection, 1988. Mr. October. Learn more about Reggie Jackson. PLUS WE’RE OPEN FOR SERVICE.

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About 30 classic cars owned by Reggie Jackson, the retired baseball star, were destroyed Wednesday night in a fire and explosions that wrecked a warehouse and caused about $4 million in damage.There were no injuries reported. The SEASIDE CAR MALL, TELL … "They're treating this as a criminal act." Photo: Handout



Jackson surprised a small crowd of reporters by quietly admitting he was afraid. 831 718 2500 A NEW CAR DEALERSHIP IN SEASIDE CA WE’RE OPEN FOR BUSINESS SELLING CADILLACS ALL MODELS NEW AND USED.

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Here's a look at the past. The one-story brick warehouse burned for several hours, punctuated by explosions from gas tanks before firefighters put the fire out. C’MON IN. The Ferrari 275 GTB/4 convertible in Reggie Jackson’s collection is tantalizingly close to being a type that has sold for $27.5 million. The fire destroyed $1 million in automobiles.

Items have been culled from The Chronicle's archives of 25, 50, 75 and 100 years ago.Up to 35 classic cars - a quarter of Jackson's collection - were destroyed in the fire that broke out about 10 p.m. Wednesday. The collection had grown to 97 vehicles.A fire official, Lieut.

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About 30 classic cars owned by Reggie Jackson, the retired baseball star, were destroyed Wednesday night in a fire and explosions that wrecked a warehouse and caused about $4 … ''Everything that was in there was gone,'' he said.TimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and digital subscribers.This is a digitized version of an article from The Times’s print archive, before the start of online publication in 1996. COME SEE MR OCTOBER. Handout Photo

Jackson, who lives in Oakland and runs a car dealership in Berkeley, played for the Oakland Athletics, the California Angels, the Baltimore Orioles and the New York Yankees.He began his car collection in 1971 when he bought a 1940 Chevrolet for $300 and a color television set. I'm only human," the former slugger said.

The baseball star, whose World Series heroics with the Gone was a 1940 Chevrolet, the first car in Jackson's collection, purchased for $300 and a television set in 1971 when he was a young rising star with the A's.

Firefighters estimated damage to the building at $800,000 and to the contents at $3.2 million.

Handout PhotoJACKSON-OAKLAND A'S - Reggie Jackson of the Oakland A's. The Ferrari 275 GTB/4 convertible in Reggie Jackson’s collection is tantalizingly close to being a type that has sold for $27.5 million.



"You have to be concerned.