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Toby Ray Chevrolet in Brundidge, AL..
i dont think this dealer is still open for biz. |
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Still have all the original documentation, my 68 1/2 ton was originally purchased 10 miles from my house at Smith Chevrolet in Fort Smith, Ar. Smith Chevrolet is still in business in the original location.
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Burt Chevrolet is still in buisness in the same location in Englewood, Colorado. |
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An old boy named Harry Curry from Lake City, Ia. bought my 1969 new from "Macke Chevrolet/Buick" in Lake City, Ia. on 7-18-69 ( I got that from the protect-o-plate). Ive got old registrations back to 1979 from the guy I bought it from...
I have the pre-delivery check list sheet & also this sheet. No glove box option list though, previous owner had the truck painted black cherry & now its history... |
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My '67 was built at Fremont, CA., and was originally sold at Atherton GMC in Burbank, CA.. Atherton is long gone, now it is a equipment rental yard.
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My first longhorn had almost all of the papers... everything from the dealership was there, so i have the original owner's name and everything. Spoke to his widow shortly after buying the truck.
The truck i have now, the build sheet was handed to me right before we left OLDCHEV4X4's house and the dealership's name and addy is printed on it. |
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look one post above yours.
Other than documentation, dealer stamped bumpers, or asking the previouse owners, there is no way. |
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Mine was sold and spent the 1st year of its life in Arizona, Ever since then it's been in the Lone Star State.
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On the back bumper of mine says OTIS MOORE CHEV INC. FULTON, MISS and on the front left fender it has a tag for Page Chevrolet in Red Bay, AL. I know Page is still in business. I bought it from the 3rd owner in Red Bay.
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I think it was a local chevy place in Winston Salem NC,
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Hicks Bros. Chevrolet, the dealership is long gone. $3788.92. I have the Dealer stamper bumper off this truck too, but I didn't really like it on the truck. I am going to mount it in my basement with the tailgates.
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Here's a pic of my dealer sticker, very tough to make out if you're not about 6 inches away, it says Burt Trucks, Englewood, Colorado-
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My first 72 was purchased new from Berry Chevrolet in New Hebron, Missisippi. The other one I don't have a clue!
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Don't know the dealer, truck was sold in Carrington, ND. Some days I really miss the good old northland.
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My 68 was sold at Earl Hayes Chevrolet in Dallas. Removed the decal when I repainted. Sure would like to have another one.
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Colony Chevy is closed. The only dealership left in Paoli is a F*rd dealer. I used to run a route along Lancaster Ave (rt 30) for years.
My 72' Burb was bought new at Reedman in Langhorn, Pa and my 71' Burb was bought new at a dealer in Salem, NJ(can't remember the name off hand, it's on the bill of sale tho) |
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Is there any way to research to find out where it "WAS" sold originally??? By the VIN??? Love to know where Lil' Red came from!
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My 1969 4x4 1/2 Ton Fleetside Longbox was:
Built at: Oshawa, Ont. Can. Built on: Novemeber 12, 1968 Shipped on : Novemeber 12, 1968 Delievered to: Richardson Auto Sales Ltd. in St. Mary's, Ont., Can. My research to this day has turned up nothing on weather or not this place still exists. I'm guessing it was a smaller dealership (St. Mary's was a tiny town back then) that either relocated for a larger place and changed names or closed altogether. |
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Thomson Chevrolet, Inc.
720 National Highway Thomasville, NC 27360 http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s...otect-o-pl.jpg |
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its a bit off topic, but my dad bought his first car (brand new 1972 camaro) from baldwin chevrolet, in baldwin, NY... although he had no idea what the dealership was was involved with.
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How can I find out? I remember a while back someone directing me to a site that if I entered the info on the stamp plate on the inside of my door I could find out. Exactly what infomation do I need to do this.
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My '69 was sold at Banner Chevrolet in Denton, TX. My neighbor saw the Banner emblem on the cowl and told me he used to work for them. The truck has been in Denton it's entire life.
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i dont belive theres any way to know, unless you have some sort of paperwork, or the dealer sticker/ emblem.
my old 69 K20 said REDIGER chevrolet, in milford nebraska on the cowl, and i got it from the original owner in aurora, ne. my nova has 3 biuld sheets i found in it when i was tearing it apart, its from beatrice nebraska but i cant remember the name of the dealership. |
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