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Old 08-06-2007, 05:10 PM
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Hubleyman:

That is very interesting! George Olsen was a Cadillac dealership and I do not recall them actually being a Chevrolet dealership as well. Although your paperwork shows a "Chevrolet" sticker, it does not actually indicate on it that the Olsen dealership itself was a "Chevrolet" dealership.

Since they were a Caddy dealer, back then it would not have been a big deal for a GM dealer to obtain a different GM brand car for a customer. Perhaps the original owner was affiliated with Geo. Olsen in some way or just liked working with their dealership.


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Old 08-07-2007, 09:00 AM
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Well, I've always known them for being a Cadillac Dealership, but according to the POP for this particular Corvette, they were a Chevrolet Dealership at the time. Not sure if you can see it clearly, but it definitely says "George Olsen Chevrolet, Inc" on the ink stamped section.

The original owner was a doctor who lived in my neighborhood. I don't remember him ever having a Cadillac.......
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Old 08-08-2007, 09:52 PM
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Wow! I guess the Protect-O-Plate documentation settles it.

I find it interesting that Ellis Brooks and Les Vogel, the two "established" Chevrolet dealers on Van Ness Ave. at the time, would "tolerate" a third Chevy dealership in such close proximity, esp. a couple of blocks from Ellis Brooks.

On the other hand, perhaps Ellis Brooks and Les Vogel were "latecomers" to the neighborhood, and maybe Geo. Olsen was always a Caddy/Chevy dealership that became a Cad dealership only as GM promoted the separation of GM brands into distinct brand dealerships. (Pure speculation on my part.) Who knows?

Again, thanks for sharing! Neat stuff!

Bryan

PS Attached a pic of my Les Vogel frame
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