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Ironically, I just got off the phone with a Sunderland Chev employee this morning! He told me that Sunderland was previously Sausman until he (Dave Sausman) died in '69. Sunderland had first chance to acquire the franchise, and did so - changing the name to Sunderland from '69 till it was sold to Forbes Chev in 1982.
Unfortunately, this guy did not work there until '68 and did not recall any specific cars - not even high priced muscle cars. This dealer was very big into Corvettes, and had as many as 40 of them on the lot at one time. He was aware of Yenko cars, and confirmed that they did not sell any of the Yenko models. Pretty sure I have a 1967 matchbook cover from Sausman at home....
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Hello Mr Carpal
could I possibly get the contact info for the person you spoke to?? He may have some other lead that I could follow?? thank you Steve 406-459-4903 |
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Hello Marlin
Any chance you could put me in touch with the Sunderland employee you referred to in your post? thank you [email protected] |
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