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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Canuck</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Makes sense that as Addison acquired dealers there code would be recognized as Addison years later. A frinds W31 was sold new in Alberta and that was confirmed from GM Vintage in the 80's. When a later owner did a search around 2002, the dealer code had been assigned to an Ontairo dealer. Creates confusion.
As far as Jims Camaro is concerned, I could not imagine this coming from Addison on Bay in 1969 as they were Cadillac, Buick and Pontiac. </div></div> I agree - It is confusing. The second owner (I have not tracked down the original owner....yet) seemed to remember that the original owner told him he bought it new in Toronto....but not right downtown. So that leaves B&A - as they were later acquired by Addison, or the mysterious "Chevy Yonge" which the previous GM Canada paperwork showed. Would love to know more about them. Well......at least we know it was sold in Canada for sure! [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/cool.gif[/img] |
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I got this from GM Canada......." there is much confusion with this dealer code 95517, it was British American Chev till around 69, Chevy Yonge Holdings 73-80 and Parkwood Central in 1991".
So - Unless there is a totally clear dealer code on GM's microfiche or I find the original owner and he tells me....I think the safest bet is either British American or maybe even Chevy Yonge.... probably not Addison. What makes sense to you guys? I have no definitive answer....other than I do know it was a Toronto sold car. |
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