great thread. Glad guys can connect on here for vintage dealerships from back then
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great thread. Glad guys can connect on here for vintage dealerships from back then
Very cool pics and memories. This thread has been going since 2009!! So I am bumping my original request for pics of JIM EDELBROCK CHEVROLET items. A set of license frames where originally on my car...
this thread has been going more than 10 years. Unbelievable. I am still holding out hope that someone either has a Jim Edelbrock license frame from Plymouth Michigan, or I will settle for a Berger...
Hey guys glad more info is getting posted on here all the time about the old dealers. I ran across a guy the other day that saw a broken JIM EDELBROCK CHEVROLET license plate frame in a junkyard down...
Come on REDDOG, i'm still waiting on that flyer you have to get scanned and posted on here...lol. I saw a pic on the livonia library website titled Ernest J. Allison Chevrolet and the pic is a 65...
Hey thanks for the pics of Allison Chevrolet, and then the furniture building, does anyone have a pic of 345 main st. in plymouth Mi.? or a pic of the dealership when it was Jim Edelbrock Chevrolet?...
Wow, you guys sure remember alot of history when it comes to dealerships, to bad nobody grew up in Plymouth, close to Allison Chevrolet to remember when it changed hands.
The furniture building was the body shop. Unless they changed the address, my original invoice from JIM EDELBROCK CHEVROLET, has the address as 345 N. Main st. Plymouth MI. [[not 331, which is shown...
Hey guys thanks for posting more info regaurding Allison Chevrolet and Jim Edlebrock Chevrolet.
A couple corrections or notes to those pictures. The Furniture building is where the original Allison...
Hey thanks RED DOG, Hopefully this is a start and more people will contribute to my cause of digging up info on that location and the JIM EDELBROCK CHEVROLET dealership.
Thanks I went through those quickley and could not find a mention of Jim Edelbrock Chevrolet. After talking with a gentleman today who has been in the area a number of years the dealership was called...
Lou LaRiche was there only from 1970 to 1971, then moved to his current location.
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Hi fellas,
Does anybody remember JIM EDELBROCK CHEVROLET? They were located at 345 N main, in...
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