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Old 10-01-2009, 11:26 PM
Geoff Padgett Geoff Padgett is offline
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Default Re: SIGNChevrolet super service, chevrolet sports dept

Rick
If it did not have so much sentimental value to me, I would. It originally came out of Richardson Chevrolet here in Salinas where i was born and raised. Interesting story on how i aquired it. about 1987 a friend of mine had a buddy that was working at the dealership that had it and has been family owned since the 1920's and passed down to the two brothers, well anyway one week the two brothers went on vacation. One brother ran the parts dept, the other ran service and new car sales, someone at the dealership ordered the attic over the parts dept, cleaned up( too much junk) these two brothers had collected stuff in that attic since their parents owned the dealership.Whoever the guy was that ordered it cleaned up thought this was going to be his chance to clean up as they were gone and was siezing his chance.( of course when the two brothers got back he was fired for doing this) They had a dumpster delivered to the dealership and my friends buddy was the one tossing stuff and this sign was one of the things that he pulled out of the dumpster( that someone else cleaning up had thrown away)gave it to my friend and i proceded to bug him about that sign for about 5 years, as i had a 66 ss chevelle that had those hubcaps came stock with. Well i finnaly got it ($100. a lot of money i thought at the time) now that dealership is gone as of 4 years ago and this is one of the few things from the 60's that still exist from there. Geoff
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