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Bristol Motors in Three Hills, Alberta is another
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Those Mander cars are pretty neat looking
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Those Mander cars are pretty neat looking
I dunno....looks like a Mopar designer got a Camaro and...!
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Mussalem Motors in Haney, just east of Vancouver, was also a well known Canadian muscle car/tuner center. Quite a number of COPO's went through the dealership and were tuned by resident mechanic, Buck Kinney. Many west coast folks will remember Kinney racing at Mission Raceway Park under the Mussalem banner. Mussalem has been gone for quite a few years and the original building burned down about 6 months ago.

Another notably Canadian dealer was Jack Carter Chevrolet-Oldsmobile in Calgary, Alberta. A special Carter ordered and sponsored L79 Nova SS came in 12th out of 61 cars in the 1966 Shell 4000 Cross Canada Rally. The car still exists and is in the Canadian L79 Registry. The GM Canada documentation notes it had just about all the heavy duty stuff you could get on a 1966 Chevy II. It also included RPO X23 - spare tire delete, which was a regular production option that appears on the 1966 Canadian order form.

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