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No it is not Konner, and it was not a dealer trade.
Brian |
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Max Conner Chevrolet in Roanoke,Ind.
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"WE HAVE A WINNER" Yes it is Conner Chevy in Roanoke, IN.
Brian |
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So what about the 1979 Yenko Nova?
Still anxious to see those pics.
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Joe Barr |
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John Brown was mistaken about what pictures I have. I do not have any 79 Yenko Nova pictures because the car does not exist as far as I know.
Brian |
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"WE HAVE A WINNER" Yes it is Conner Chevy in Roanoke, IN. Brian [/ QUOTE ] Does anyone have any idea what became of it? Marlin lives. ![]() |
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Pretty cool picture. Now that we know who the dealer was, anybody know what might of happened to the signs showing in the background? One was a Chevelle sign for sure, the other looks to be the ultra rare Corvette sting ray sign. You almost never see them. Gotta love those old showroom pics.
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They went out of business 1976 and had an auction then. I typed the whole story of the 3 Conner Deuce's last night and when I went to submit my reply I lost the whole story.
I will try again later.Brian |
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When you have a long post...try typing it in Microsoft Word first...then copying and pasting it into the post area here.
It will save a lot of time (and frustration). Ask me how I know! ![]()
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Bruce Choose Life-Donate! |
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