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    A piece of history

    We have a building that has set empty for years but from early thirties till 1956 it was a Chevrolet Dealership and this was recently found in their.
    Due to the war their were not many new cars sold in 1942 but this was one of them.
    If you click on the attachment it will get larger so you can read it.
    Check the total price.
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    Not sure if I really read it right. Did it say $660? If so, that`s a lot of money for a Cheby.

    I got it blown up to where I could read it. Very cool. What would be even better is if that car by some weird chance were still around.
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    Re: A piece of history

    Quote Originally Posted by GearHead_1 View Post
    Not sure if I really read it right. Did it say $660? If so, that`s a lot of money for a Cheby.

    I got it blown up to where I could read it. Very cool. What would be even better is if that car by some weird chance were still around.
    The 2 Bros are dead but their son is still alive he is 90.
    I will ask him if he knows who bought it.
    We know it was Grey and we have the serial number but I`m betting it saw the crusher years ago.

    Yes total cost was $660.00

    The oldest car I have owned was a 1924 Chevy coupe with a rumble seat it had wood spoke wheels and a 4 cylinder engine.
    Wish I had it today and it was in the shape that it was when I owned it.
    May be just a CHEBY but it sure would bring a HUGE dollar

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    Re: A piece of history

    Quote Originally Posted by GearHead_1 View Post
    Not sure if I really read it right. Did it say $660? If so, that`s a lot of money for a Cheby.

    I got it blown up to where I could read it. Very cool. What would be even better is if that car by some weird chance were still around.
    I think it was a YENKO!

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    Re: A piece of history

    Wow! Very cool.
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    Thanks for sharing BB that some good stuff..and 660 bucks is unbelievable...that`s a car payment today..LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beemerboy View Post
    Thanks for sharing BB that some good stuff..and 660 bucks is unbelievable...that`s a car payment today..LOL
    I still don`t believe in grit guards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beemerboy View Post
    Thanks for sharing BB that some good stuff..and 660 bucks is unbelievable...that`s a car payment today..LOL
    Dave glad you enjoyed it.
    After reading this thread seems some have failed to see the significances of this document.
    I was thrilled to get a chance to scan it and I also made a print of it.
    In the draw with this was a book with the minutes from the first meeting of a gun club that had been formed.
    It was dated 1933 and had all the members names.

    My fathers name was in it he was field captain, I can just barley remember him he died when I was only 3 years old.
    I do remember all those on the list but all of them have been dead for years.

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    Re: A piece of history

    Hey BB, I`m sorry if I ruined the impact of this thread. That wasn`t my intention. I really did think it was a very cool document. Post depression, money no doubt was still very tight, yet someone found a way to order a new car. I`m sorry if I took this in the wrong direction by starting the Cheby stuff.
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    Re: A piece of history

    Quote Originally Posted by GearHead_1 View Post
    Hey BB, I`m sorry if I ruined the impact of this thread. That wasn`t my intention. I really did think it was a very cool document. Post depression, money no doubt was still very tight, yet someone found a way to order a new car. I`m sorry if I took this in the wrong direction by starting the Cheby stuff.
    It is ok but think about how many of these were destroyed and how remarkable It is that this one survived.

    The daughter has it now and she knows it is a valuable piece of history I have no doubt it will be put in a vault box for safe keeping.

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    Quote Originally Posted by black bart View Post
    It is ok but think about how many of these were destroyed and how remarkable It is that this one survived.

    The daughter has it now and she knows it is a valuable piece of history I have no doubt it will be put in a vault box for safe keeping.
    Different industry but I collect old gun documents and old gun advertising. I also have a number of very old, mostly exercised stock certificates from companies that no longer exist but names you would recognize. I get into old documents. Once again, I did think this was cool.
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    Re: A piece of history

    Quote Originally Posted by GearHead_1 View Post
    Different industry but I collect old gun documents and old gun advertising. I also have a number of very old, mostly exercised stock certificates from companies that no longer exist but names you would recognize. I get into old documents. Once again, I did think this was cool.
    Speaking of old I have something old that I think I`m going to sell that you would like.

    1937 first edition Colt Woodsman Match Target.
    This is listed in the gun book as EXTREMELY RARE and the one I have has not been shot enough to wear the bluing on the slide.
    This is 100 percent perfect.

    I took it to a big gun shop about 20 years ago just to show it to him and he knew what it was but said he had never seen one before.

    He wanted to buy it but at that time I didn`t want to sell it.
    This gun is very very rare and probably not another one in existence in as good a shape as this one is.

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    Re: A piece of history

    Quote Originally Posted by black bart View Post
    Speaking of old I have something old that I think I`m going to sell that you would like.

    1937 first edition Colt Woodsman Match Target.
    This is listed in the gun book as EXTREMELY RARE and the one I have has not been shot enough to wear the bluing on the slide.
    This is 100 percent perfect.

    I took it to a big gun shop about 20 years ago just to show it to him and he knew what it was but said he had never seen one before.

    He wanted to buy it but at that time I didn`t want to sell it.
    This gun is very very rare and probably not another one in existence in as good a shape as this one is.
    how much ya want for it? lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by black bart View Post
    Speaking of old I have something old that I think I`m going to sell that you would like.

    1937 first edition Colt Woodsman Match Target.
    This is listed in the gun book as EXTREMELY RARE and the one I have has not been shot enough to wear the bluing on the slide.
    This is 100 percent perfect.

    I took it to a big gun shop about 20 years ago just to show it to him and he knew what it was but said he had never seen one before.

    He wanted to buy it but at that time I didn`t want to sell it.
    This gun is very very rare and probably not another one in existence in as good a shape as this one is.
    Interestingly enough, I have one that is in an honest 85% condition and was manufactured in 1939. I also have a close friend that has one from the same year and is probably in about 80%. If anything I`m a little conservative when rating a firearm. Very cool little semi`s and no doubt in my mind were the inspiration for Bill Ruger`s Mark I`s, II`s & III`s
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    Re: A piece of history

    Quote Originally Posted by GearHead_1 View Post
    Interestingly enough, I have one that is in an honest 85% condition and was manufactured in 1939. I also have a close friend that has one from the same year and is probably in about 80%. If anything I`m a little conservative when rating a firearm. Very cool little semi`s and no doubt in my mind were the inspiration for Bill Ruger`s Mark I`s, II`s & III`s
    Are you talking about a first edition or the match target.

    Mine has a bullseye engraved on it with the word MATCH under it.


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