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Old 10-03-2000, 02:00 PM
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Default Re: How they were found!

If this is the same town, then it would most likely have been a Colonial car. This is primarily due to the fact that Colonial Chev. had a Sales Contract with Yenko Chev. to be the exclusive distributor in a defined region. The closest Yenko dealer to Colonial was Tamson Chev, in Danville, VA who got one FG car and it is found, (never left Danville). The next closest Yenko dealer was Lustine Chev. in Hyattsville, MD who also received one (?) FG car and it to is found, (found in Baltimore). There is an FG, a/t, p/s, car from Colonial that is now in MN, this might have been the car!
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