Post your Corvette DEALERHSIP photos
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Post your Corvette DEALERHSIP photos
I don't have any...
DO YOU?
DO YOU?
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polo91 (12-03-2021)
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Our local dealership (Gillman Chevrolet) let me display my red 62 for three months about 2-3 years ago. Sure looked good on the floor with a new one on each side.
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I'll contribute
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Dealership was demolished and became a big problem with a lot of toxic waste, to the point the lot is still vacant and nobody can build on it until it is cleaned up and certified by EPA, Beacon Chevrolet, Lynn, Ma, on the Lynnway.... No photos....yet, sill looking....but here is Bob Pecks in Arlington, VA in the 60's..
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Dealer for my first Corvette (1959): Frame Motor Co., Jericho Turnpike, Mineola, N.Y.
Having moved away from the area many years ago, I am unsure when Frame ceased operations. I do know that for some years the premises was used for the distribution of bakery products. As of this afternoon, it appears to be vacant without any "for rent" or "for sale" signs readily apparent.
Having moved away from the area many years ago, I am unsure when Frame ceased operations. I do know that for some years the premises was used for the distribution of bakery products. As of this afternoon, it appears to be vacant without any "for rent" or "for sale" signs readily apparent.
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This is the dealership that my friends and I would ride our bikes to in early September to peak in the paper covered windows to see the new models.
Dealer for my first Corvette (1959): Frame Motor Co., Jericho Turnpike, Mineola, N.Y.
Having moved away from the area many years ago, I am unsure when Frame ceased operations. I do know that for some years the premises was used for the distribution of bakery products. As of this afternoon, it appears to be vacant without any "for rent" or "for sale" signs readily apparent.
Having moved away from the area many years ago, I am unsure when Frame ceased operations. I do know that for some years the premises was used for the distribution of bakery products. As of this afternoon, it appears to be vacant without any "for rent" or "for sale" signs readily apparent.
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