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Anybody know where these are now?
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Reading the article...it states that Cone Chevrolet was in Anaheim, Ca-It was actually in Fullerton, Ca. At that time, Vern Trider Chevrolet was in Anaheim, Ca.
Also, I went to school with Mike Mayeda (who passed away many years ago) when I lived in Anaheim. I wonder if he had a brother named Jeff? Cool article!
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