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|  Re: True piece of Motion fame: A real National Record 
			
			Well, that certainly doesn't make it any clearer - then where was I looking at that RS?? Now I'm lost! - -  - 
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|  Re: True piece of Motion fame: A real National Record 
			
			[ QUOTE ] Well, that certainly doesn't make it any clearer - then where was I looking at that RS?? Now I'm lost! - -  - [/ QUOTE ] I would have thought it was still there as Lyons in at least 75 if I was not influenced by the published history.  But who's to say the writers aren't dopier than us?      | 
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|  Re: True piece of Motion fame: A real National Rec 
			
			What went in after Lyons, possibly another dealership?  Did the original structure remain until the CVS was built in the 90s?  I can't recall. Steve 
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|  Re: True piece of Motion fame: A real National Rec 
			
			it closed as an auto dealership after Lyon Chevrolet. It must have been torn down and rebuilt in the mid-late 80's when I was out of state. Before CVS it was a national jewelry chain of some sort. Consumers or Liquidators or something like that in the name maybe. Not sure if that was in the current building though. Not really sure how much this matters except to those guys that buy the repop Baldwin stickers and put them on too late of a car. | 
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|  Re: True piece of Motion fame: A real National Rec 
			
			williams chev sold it to lyons chev in 76 after owning it for about 2 1/2 years   | 
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|  Re: True piece of Motion fame: A real National Rec 
			
			[ QUOTE ] williams chev sold it to lyons chev in 76 after owning it for about 2 1/2 years   [/ QUOTE ] ok, I'll bite, how long do you recall it being operated as Lyons from 76?  we can't all be wrong!! eventually someone will get it right!! | 
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|  Re: True piece of Motion fame: A real National Rec 
			
			[ QUOTE ] williams chev sold it to lyons chev in 76 after owning it for about 2 1/2 years   [/ QUOTE ] That makes more sense - I remember pricing a car there in the fall of '76 
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|  Re: True piece of Motion fame: A real National Rec 
			
			this is going off topic but I was curoius so I pulled the file on the 87 Motion Monte Carlo and it has Lion Chevrolet Inc 964 Merrick Rd, Baldwin NY dated July 1987. Joel had saved all the paperwork on the car. | 
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|  Re: True piece of Motion fame: A real National Rec 
			
			JoeG may like this - an email from JR to answer some questions after I bought it. | 
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|  Re: True piece of Motion fame: A real National Rec 
			
			That's a pretty cool communication.  Honest Charley was the manufacturer/supplier of air dams & such for Choo Choo Customs back then,& still is today I believe.. | 
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