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I lived there in the mid-seventies and frequented Lamb Chevy quite a bit. There were a few cool LAMB cars cruising Gurley (The main drag) back in the day. I specifically remember a orange L89 chevelle, several LS6's etc... those were the days! For a small town we had some cool cars.
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Any recollection of a Phil Preston, Prescott, AZ who drove a big block 69 Pace Car Camaro in the area and in the time frame of 1969-1974. He is the missing link to hear about the history of my otherwise well documented car. His fathers name (car titled) was apparently Robert Preston also of Prescott. I have been to Lamb Chevy (Super Nice People), they knew of him, still had a service folder on the car (yes, I struck GOLD) but have not heard from him in years. From what I can figure Phil Preston would be in his forties now. Anybody know of him ?????? Thanks, George
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George,
Don't know if it is the right Robert, but the white pages for AZ only list one Robert Preston in Prescott, AZ. Here is the information: Robert Preston 928-717-1349 1721 Rolling Hills Dr Prescott, AZ 86303 Good luck with your search! |
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Well, unfortunately I have already spoken to this Robt Preston and he is not my guy. A rather common name does not simplify this. Thanks for the attempt though.
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That would be the Chevelle that sat across from A&W.
Actually, probably the rarest (ie. most valuable) car in town was the Challenger that was behind KFC for years. 440+6 convertible...I believe it was the plum crazy car in the magazine ads. |
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