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PeteLeathersac 03-23-2024 03:51 PM

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Too Many Projects 03-23-2024 05:52 PM

The pic of the new truck center is so clear. What a modern design and huge space for display and service for that era.
Would be cool to know if any of those trucks are still in the area. The Cameo would be a hard sought after vehicle now.
My eyes were drawn to the stake bed. Be a cool ramp/roll back unit...:biggthumpup:

markinnaples 03-23-2024 06:03 PM

Wow, that last picture shows some awesome cars and a custom mid-year Vette around 1968 is pretty epic.

bilede 03-23-2024 07:14 PM

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Originally Posted by X66 714 (Post 1646654)
That's cool. That was when they were on 6th ave. The building is still standing. It appears your grandfather was a saleman at O'riellys & sold the car to your father

Here's a question for you. Is that the same Bill Edel that sold cars on Stone ave across from NAPA? If it is, I bought a blue Honda trail 70 from him in the early 70s....Joe


Hi Joe,

Yes, that is the same Bill edel. I remember that blue honda, do you still have it? he replaced it with a yellow honda trail 90 which I tore up the desert with before jumping to larger bikes.

He was the salesman and my dad who was in the air force ordered the 57 chevy from him to replace a 56 porsche speedster which my mother thought was not a family car as they just got married..

My grandfather started selling cars in 1936 at his service station turning it into Precision Motors selling at times Hudson, American motors, Jaguar, MG, triumph, Mercedes, sunbeam, austin healey, and several other european sports cars. sold 11 mercedes gullwings out of the little dealership on stone. He sold it to Jack Roe (later precision toyota) late 1956 and went to work selling chevrolets for O'rielly chevrolet. That only lasted about a short time as O'Rielly has limits on how many cars a single salesman could sell and he didn't like that. He opened another shop selling chevrolets he brought up from a dealer in nogalas that could not sell his whole alotments so chevy's to tucson then used trade ins to nogales and mexico. worked for a while and then MB came back and asked him to take the franchise again as Jack Roe dropped several lines he was carrying before. He opened up again this time as "Bill Edel Motors" and was selling MB, land rover, and others through the 60's and then took on datsun in 1970 which sold more than any of the others.. He retired in 1975 and sold out. mercedes eventually became Beaudry motors now owned by chapman and datsun is now Jim click.

History in a long paragraph.. his Orielly time was short but he and Frank O'rielly were friends for years.

PeteLeathersac 03-24-2024 01:02 AM

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Lots of Old Newspaper Ads w/ your Dad and Grandfather’s Automobile operations have been scanned into the AZ Newspaper archives.
Here’s a few examples below also I’ll shoot some more through to you in a PM.
:beers:
~ Pete

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X66 714 03-24-2024 01:36 AM

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Originally Posted by bilede (Post 1646685)
Hi Joe,

Yes, that is the same Bill edel. I remember that blue honda, do you still have it? he replaced it with a yellow honda trail 90 which I tore up the desert with before jumping to larger bikes.

He was the salesman and my dad who was in the air force ordered the 57 chevy from him to replace a 56 porsche speedster which my mother thought was not a family car as they just got married..

My grandfather started selling cars in 1936 at his service station turning it into Precision Motors selling at times Hudson, American motors, Jaguar, MG, triumph, Mercedes, sunbeam, austin healey, and several other european sports cars. sold 11 mercedes gullwings out of the little dealership on stone. He sold it to Jack Roe (later precision toyota) late 1956 and went to work selling chevrolets for O'rielly chevrolet. That only lasted about a short time as O'Rielly has limits on how many cars a single salesman could sell and he didn't like that. He opened another shop selling chevrolets he brought up from a dealer in nogalas that could not sell his whole alotments so chevy's to tucson then used trade ins to nogales and mexico. worked for a while and then MB came back and asked him to take the franchise again as Jack Roe dropped several lines he was carrying before. He opened up again this time as "Bill Edel Motors" and was selling MB, land rover, and others through the 60's and then took on datsun in 1970 which sold more than any of the others.. He retired in 1975 and sold out. mercedes eventually became Beaudry motors now owned by chapman and datsun is now Jim click.

History in a long paragraph.. his Orielly time was short but he and Frank O'rielly were friends for years.

Thanks for the info. Great history. Sadly, I sold the CT70 to buy my 1st car....Joe

Too Many Projects 03-24-2024 02:01 AM

So, did you enjoy the day ? Lots of pics to post later ?

X66 714 03-24-2024 02:52 AM

Only 17 cars showed up. For a 100 year, they should've had a huge show. I didn't take any pictures. It was too upsetting....Joe

Too Many Projects 03-24-2024 03:18 AM

Well that's disappointing for sure. Sorry to hear that.

bilede 03-24-2024 03:47 AM

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Originally Posted by PeteLeathersac (Post 1646706)


Lots of Old Newspaper Ads w/ your Dad and Grandfather’s Automobile operations have been scanned into the AZ Newspaper archives.
Here’s a few examples below also I’ll shoot some more through to you in a PM.
:beers:
~ Pete

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Thank you for those Pete and look forward of anything else you find. Bill.


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