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----I already mentioned the biggest Buick dealer in the world. Now on to "King Olds" which was supposed to be the biggest Olds dealer in the world. Located in Ft Lauderdale this dealer sold huge numbers of Oldsmobiles. I worked at a used car dealer in Ft. L for a couple of years that bought all the older trade-ins from King and was there almost every day. I bought a 69 442 from them new and a 69 98 convertible in 72 for some odd reason. Our dealership was named "Car City The Walking Mans Friend". A lot of good memories!.......Bill S
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----I already mentioned the biggest Buick dealer in the world. Now on to "King Olds" which was supposed to be the biggest Olds dealer in the world. Located in Ft Lauderdale this dealer sold huge numbers of Oldsmobiles. I worked at a used car dealer in Ft. L for a couple of years that bought all the older trade-ins from King and was there almost every day. I bought a 69 442 from them new and a 69 98 convertible in 72 for some odd reason. Our dealership was named "Car City The Walking Mans Friend". A lot of good memories!.......Bill S
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A few more of Berejik's cars from NE Dragway, Englishtown etc...

FB_IMG_1514434663030 by Dave H, on Flickr

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FB_IMG_1514434693538 by Dave H, on Flickr

FB_IMG_1514434708546 by Dave H, on Flickr

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FB_IMG_1514434675577 by Dave H, on Flickr

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----At 1st glance before I didn't see the "Smothers Brothers Race Team" on the rear quarters of the 70. As well, the 70 is shown with two completely different paint jobs. The crazier one is the second. The turquoise W30 is the car that we have seen the door off of. I bid on that door but missed it!......Bill S
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