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*****************THIS JUST IN!***************
I spoke to the original owner of the Cortez Silver Deuce yesterday and he told me that the many of the Wallace Chevy cars were equipped with "barrel keyed" hood locks to deter theft on the lot. Wallace was located in Linden and Linden is a suburb of Newark. Years ago batteries and engine parts would have fallen prey in an area like Linden. Hair-pin style locks would probably not been offered at Wallace. Andrew |
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Several of the Wallace cars that have been located did have the hood locks, but they also didn't have emblems because they couldn't be 'locked' on! One owner supposedly brought his Yenko back in for service only to have several items stolen off of the car - bummer.
Andrew; The real mystery Deuces in North Jersey are those from Malcom Konners Chev. in Paramus, NJ - none found. We know there were a few different dealerships owned by a few brothers after the father passed it on to them. It was also rumored that they sponsored one of the Deuces as a drag car. They sold at least 2, a Cran-Red 4sp and a Cortez Silver 4sp. What can you find out about those?? M
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Marlin,
I will check that info out with some of the racers at the track. Malcolm Konner Chevrolet was located in Paramus aka:"the land of many malls". I went there once on a dealer trade when I worked for Circle Chevrolet ( some extra info: Circle Chevrolet located at the time on Maple Ave. Red Bank,New Jersey once sold a 1968 or 1969 L-88 Corvette that was silver? and went to Australia as a race car. The car was featured in "Vette" Magazine a few years ago all restored and back in the USA.) Malcolm Konner was known at that time 1988+ as a premier Corvette dealer, they had a 1953,4 or5 Corvette on the roof of the store. They changed hands a few years ago. I will ask about the missing cars. Andrew Kevin, have you ever heard about the L-88 car mentioned above? |
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