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Holiday Chevrolet is long gone. I lived about three blocks from the dealership and used to pick up old transmission bearings from the Chevy mechanics for my street coaster. Anyway, it's been a grocery store for the past 30 years of so. Ellis Brooks is the only Chevy dealer left in San Francisco. Stewart Chevrolet has been around for several decades but they're in Colma, just south of the City.
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A couple of my 1967-68 Camaros were purchased from the following Chevy dealer in SF (earliest date I have is 8/2/67, according to the POP stamping):
Geer Chevrolet 3855 Geary Blvd. San Francisco, Calif. 94118 According to some of my 1969 POP's (earliest recorded date I have is 08/19/69, latest is 10/19/70), it became: David Varner Chevrolet 3855 Geary Boulevard San Francisco, Calif. 94118
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My 65 Nova SS was purchased at Gateway Chevrolet in Daly City(South San Francisco). Another possibility?
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Thanks to everyone for the information. The DMV form
went out today, hopefully I'll get something useful. I'll be hitting a phone book as well for numbers for the dealers offered up. The library may also have old phone book or two. Ken |
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Thanks everyone for the trip down memory lane. "Geer" Chevrolet was Geary(named after the street)and is now a Toyota dealership. Gateway Chevrolet closed several decades ago. It's a microcosim of the automobile business. A city with several domestic dealerships now has only 3, one for each of the major manufacturers. One of my biggest regrets was looking at a 1987 Buick GNX sit unsold on the showroom floor for two years at the Buick Dealership, from 87 to 89. The car was finally sold for 30K to a local roofer who drove it to his garage and kept it there until 4 years ago when he sold it for 60K. It had 1800 miles on it. Oh well, 30k was a lot of money to me in 1987.
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Ken, check the library's R. L. Polk City Directory for the years that you are looking for. You might be surprised with the information you could find.
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"Geer Chevrolet" actually was "Geer Chevrolet" and not "Geary" named after the street..... It's stamped and preprinted that way on all my documents from that dealership.
It's was probably related to "John Geer Chevrolet" based in Sacramento at that time where some of my other Camaros came from...... Good luck with your search !! Charlie
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Hi Ken what car do you have? I purchased my car from the original owner who lived in San Francisco. He purchased the car at Raines Chevrolet in Sunnyvale California in the Bay Area not far from San Francisco. Are you sure your car was purchased in the city? Also knowing which car you have might make it easier to narrow down the dealership as Copo's and other high performance models were more likely to come from dealerships that were known for selling those type of cars.
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