Look at this history
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Look at this history
it's chevy, but just watch, you will shake your head!!!
http://autos.yahoo.com/blogs/motoramic/scores-chevys-hidden-50-years-finally-sale-160911547.html
http://autos.yahoo.com/blogs/motoramic/scores-chevys-hidden-50-years-finally-sale-160911547.html
blown86hallet- Posts : 1012
Join date : 2009-08-07
Age : 112
Location : USA
Re: Look at this history
somebody has a gold mine for sure
69F100- BBF CONTRIBUTOR
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Join date : 2009-01-04
Age : 57
Location : Irwinville Ga.
Re: Look at this history
69F100 wrote:somebody has a gold mine for sure
not a chevy guy by any-means, all the same "this is cool stuff to see!"
ONE MILE!!!, ONE MILE, ONE MILE
blown86hallet- Posts : 1012
Join date : 2009-08-07
Age : 112
Location : USA
Re: Look at this history
I am no chevy man ether but still very rare to find any old cars and truck that old with low miles 1mile 1 mile 4 miles and so on don't matter what brand they are it is a very rare find them still like they was sitting on the show room floor. The guys that own it looks like they just shut the doors and walk away and left it sitting as if they would be back the next day.
69F100- BBF CONTRIBUTOR
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Location : Irwinville Ga.
Re: Look at this history
Mass money museum pieces there! The Impala would be the goldmine, the 56 truck would be my choice.
jpierce55- Posts : 111
Join date : 2009-08-23
Re: Look at this history
I saw that place myself in the early 90's. I was working on a road construction crew and we were working a little north of Pierce. Someone told us about the dealership and all the cars so we drove by one day and checked it out. The white Impala was in the old show room and you could see all the others sitting in the shop area. They were all covered in dust and dirty. There were even more cars and trucks sitting behind the building with grass and brush growing around them. One car I remember in particular was a 68 or 69 Impala SS big block car. Red with black vinyl top and 1972 plates on it. People said that there were hundred of cars and trucks parked on the families farm also. Said they wouldn't sell anything. I always wondered if they were still there.
72puller- Posts : 105
Join date : 2009-08-16
Location : Missouri
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