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Jason
Is Courtesy still there now? |
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As far as I know it is. I do not live in that area anymore but it was there last time I was down that way.
Jason |
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As far as I know it is. I do not live in that area anymore but it was there last time I was down that way. Jason [/ QUOTE ]I am 99.99999% sure that the only Chevy dealer in Oxnard in '68 was Hal Watkins. ![]() According to my Dad. |
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I think Courtesy was in Ventura and Thousand Oaks. Very close by.
Jason |
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Hal Watkins was the Chevy dealer in Oxnard at that time. I've got the P-O-P from a '67 Z that came through the dealership. I believe Ventura was Jack Crawford Chevrolet back then. I have an ad for a '68 L79 Chevy II from Washburn Chevrolet which was the Santa Barbara Chevy dealer back then. I'll have to find it and email you a copy, Jeff.
That black one is cool. -Jon |
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Jason, I don't believe a Courtesy store ever existed in Ventura, just the Jack Crawford dealership that Jon cited above. Thousand Oaks wouldn't have been too far of a hike on the 101 though. Man, I miss living in that area!
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I miss living in that era..
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