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Old 02-15-2006, 03:41 PM
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Tom, I remember the CREAMATER well. That car was well known on the street the same time as my Gambler. I grew up on Grand and Mannheim and seen the car many times. Recently, when searching for my 68, someone brought up the 70 your referring to and said they recently have seen it. I will refer back to my sources and see what I come up with and forward any information your way. Good Luck, Don
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Old 02-16-2006, 06:30 AM
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OK getting to this area(The Jungle???), Don do you remember in the late 70's there were 2 brothers in a family that lived about 2 blocks south and 2-3 blocks west of Mannheim and Grand that always had 2-3 built Mopars in their driveway? I can remember seeing a 68-69 purple Charger and a 68-69 Barracuda/Challenger there? Or how about Dave Deans Black 69 Chevelle running up and down Grand near there 78-79? I have tons of other gear head peoples names from then coming to me now.
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Old 02-16-2006, 06:47 AM
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LOLOL...yep..Jimmy...he used to be at MG Auto before he went to FP !!!!! Man...that was a ton of years ago...I worked at Town & Country which was Ye Olde Speed Shoppe in the 60's early 70's !!
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Old 02-16-2006, 07:23 AM
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Hey John What about the old Bob Cole 67 Chevelle that was sold to a guy that worked at Grand Manheim Standard. The maroon with no vinyl. when Cole had it in River Grove he put a 427 in ii in his 1 car garage. Cole use to be a car hiker at Brigance. Anybody remember that car? it was about 70 or 71 time frame.
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Old 02-16-2006, 07:36 AM
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Tom you sure have a better memory than I do I do not rember that car or a Standard on Grand and Manhiem, I was more a Harlem ave cruiser. I just remembered the guy who owned the Creamator name was Glen
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Old 02-17-2006, 08:56 AM
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Tom, The Kowalski brothers (Tom &amp; Scotty) used to live in a house behind Mannheim Jr High which is the neighborhood your referring to. In the late 70's and early 80's they had several Mopars. One that sticks in my mind is a Purple 69 Charger. They used to keep this car in their garage literally chained to the floor. The car rarely saw daylight but you knew when it did. A bit paranoid considering not many people cared for those cars back then. I lived 4 blocks from them. Wow, what great memories of the simple life. Now Dave Dean???? That name rings a bell just can't place it. Does the name Billy Evans ring a bell? Another local who used to build some pretty nasty stuff in the same neighborhood. Keep the memories coming.
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Wow, you know of the Kowalski boys, that's really cool, I couldn't remember their names. I certianly won't forget their cars. I graduated HS in 1980 to give you an idea of my timeframe. A few friends names from that area I remember are Caffero, Hedstrum, and Latoria and I'm sure there's more I'm forgetting. Car People from my area were Steve Salerno, Billy and Chris Johnson, Joe Ginski(seen on "Practical to Tactical" TV show explaining Mercedes' radar anti-collision system), Kevin Ahrens, Don Nelson(Seen at Elmhurst w/a black 57 Chevy), and John Fornerelli. All these guys had standout cars at one time or another. Can't say I remember Billy Evans at the moment.
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Tom, Did you graduate from West Leyden? I, personally, had a Red 67 Chevelle all through high school. I don't remember anyone named Hedstrum. However, I do remember Steve Hellstrom, Lou Caffero, Gary Ginski, and Gina Latoria. Maybe you remember her brother. Memories are rolling now.
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Tom, Here is a page scanned from my H.S. Yearbook. These are some cars in my Grad. class. The red 67 is mine. Check out the prices when they asked us to value our cars. Sick!! [image][/image]
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Wow! A 77 Cutlass and 78 Rustang worth more than a muscle car! My, times have changed.
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