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Bill
I should read more closley what I posted ! If you read the History In my first post, they mention this. http://www.empgmc.com/race/knafelfacts.htm "Bill Knafel purchased "Anderson Pontiac" and retained the respected name for several years. The dealership became known as "Knafel's Anderson Pontiac". Here is a shot from the history. Notice Arlens name on the front window. ![]() Go into the above site and you can enlarge the picture. Mike |
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------Mike,,,That Black Whirlwind is absolutely cool. When you blow up the picture it is being towed by another 62 convert with 8-lugs. Wonder if either one of them is still around. You would have thought that my area (Chippewa, Wadsworth, Lodi, etc. would have been a Pontiac friendly area but no. Around my area because of Leohr Chrysler-Plymouth, Mopars ruled. My cousin and I were just about the only Chevy fans. One of my friends nick-names back then was Mr. Mopower. He was actually the 3rd owner of "Old Browny", Arlens second 63 max-wedge that started life as a 6cyl. I believe it is still around,,, in Illinois maybe......Bill S
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