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Re: Automobile Dealers
Posted by: ambrosemario (---.hsd1.in.comcast.net)
Date: April 04, 2014 12:59PM

I remember those Bonanza commercials for Chevrolet. Chevy was their main sponsor. Once each season (September, as I recall), Bonanza would run a commercial-free episode and after the ending Chevrolet would run one long commercial introducing the upcoming year's models. My friends and I always looked forward to that episode with anticipation as in those days Chevy was as good as it gets - especially the Corvette and Impala.

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Re: Automobile Dealers
Posted by: mikbasile (---.lightspeed.cicril.sbcglobal.net)
Date: May 08, 2014 11:00PM

Thats interesting, I didn" t know that Chevrolet used those shows to showcase there new cars. As a kid from the sixties, that Bonanza theme song ,only ment that the weekend was over. Better do that homework! I remember that on Bewitched they only drove chevys.

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Re: Automobile Dealers
Posted by: davey7 (---.dsl.chcgil.ameritech.net)
Date: May 09, 2014 05:52PM

rjmachon Wrote:
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> That Chrysler Plymouth dealer turned into a U-Haul
> dealer after that.
>
> Here is a picture of Fergus Ford from 1964 that I
> found from the Skokie Historical Society. The
> dealership was at Niles Center Road and Skokie
> Boulevard.
>
> http://www.skokiehistory.info/gallery/aerialviewsf
> /2000.004.023.jpg

GREAT PICTURE! The Sure Save is now the Chicago Jewish Funerals chapel (new building, obviously).

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Re: Automobile Dealers
Posted by: justacruzr2 (---.260.popsite.net)
Date: August 23, 2014 04:24PM

Kchi Wrote:
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> In the 60's,we had very limited TV station
> choices. So I grew up watching WGN late at night
> and on the weekends and early on Sunday mornings.
> The main sponsors were automobile dealers like
> Berens and Bert Weiman. Many of these dealers are
> long gone, but others I remember were Kronon
> Mercury, Nikki Chevrolet, Keystone
> Chevrolet,Gateway.
>
> Unless I am mistaken, I don't recall seeing any TV
> commercials lately for local
> car dealerships,especially with personality.
>
> Feel free to comment on memories of these late
> night and early Sunday commercials or to identify
> the names and locations of other long gone car
> dealers.

It was Lyn Burton for certain for Bert Weinman Ford.

The jingle for Nikki Chevrolet was:

"Nikki Nikki Nikki Nikki Nikki Chevrolet...Home of the backward K"

The jingle for Mr Norm's was:

"We've got the deals...On your kind of wheels....Mr Norm....Depend on him"

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Re: Automobile Dealers
Posted by: Eric F (---.260.popsite.net)
Date: August 24, 2014 02:10AM

I remember the lit up sign Tony Piet had, and the jingle for Farrell-Hicks, and Dick the Bruiser would sometimes hangout at Ben's Auto Sales at 58th-Western.

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Re: Automobile Dealers
Posted by: kwes864 (---.res.bhn.net)
Date: December 12, 2014 03:49AM

I grew up on the south side and believe there was a Chevy dealership on Cottage Grove between 45Th and 47Th would anyone know the name or remember that dealership?

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Re: Automobile Dealers
Posted by: MisterDrexciya (---.ehv.campus.philips.com)
Date: December 15, 2014 11:45AM

There used to be a Ford dealership run by Dan Gaines at 4533 / 4541 S. Cottage Grove Ave. It opened in 1936 although it remained at that location for a very short time. Maybe that's the one you were having in mind?

http://www.aacardealers.com/men.html



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/15/2014 11:46AM by MisterDrexciya.

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Re: Automobile Dealers
Posted by: davey7 (---.dsl.chcgil.ameritech.net)
Date: December 15, 2014 01:53PM

And Maj. Nelson only drove Pontiac's! Jeannie just crashed them.

mikbasile Wrote:
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> Thats interesting, I didn" t know that Chevrolet
> used those shows to showcase there new cars. As a
> kid from the sixties, that Bonanza theme song
> ,only ment that the weekend was over. Better do
> that homework! I remember that on Bewitched they
> only drove chevys.

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Re: Automobile Dealers
Posted by: nordsider (---.hsd1.il.comcast.net)
Date: December 15, 2014 02:25PM

Fond memory of my first new car - 60 Chevy Impala - that I bought at Bill Becker Chevrolet 4530 Archer Ave.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/21/2014 11:21PM by nordsider.

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Re: Automobile Dealers
Posted by: WayOutWardell (199.101.76.---)
Date: December 15, 2014 05:14PM

kwes864 Wrote:
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> I grew up on the south side and believe there was
> a Chevy dealership on Cottage Grove between 45Th
> and 47Th would anyone know the name or remember
> that dealership?


There was Midway Chevrolet, which was around 64th & Cottage...maybe that's the one?

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Re: Automobile Dealers
Posted by: wags300 (---.203-93-216-nokia-dsl.dynamic.surewest.net)
Date: December 20, 2014 11:17AM

On that Nikki Chevy tune, didn't they also have a " Come in today!" ending..
How about Jim Moran, " The Courtesy Man" I think he switched to selling Chevys
after Hudson went down the tubes..

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Re: Automobile Dealers
Posted by: rjmachon (---.hsd1.il.comcast.net)
Date: December 20, 2014 02:19PM

Fords, wasn't it Wags?

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Re: Automobile Dealers
Posted by: Dunning1 (---.dhs.gov)
Date: December 22, 2014 12:55PM

Jim Moran switched to selling Fords, then retired to Florida and became a Toyota dealer. I believe he influenced them to introduce the Lexus. He died a few years ago, but I did see his yacht in Ft. Lauderdale harbor.

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Re: Automobile Dealers
Posted by: wags300 (---.203-93-216-nokia-dsl.dynamic.surewest.net)
Date: January 04, 2015 10:01AM

Thanks for update. Now if I could only find my 1956 Dodge Custom Royal
Ivory painted 500 convertible life would be complete..

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Re: Automobile Dealers
Posted by: chinewbie (---.cardinal.com)
Date: January 05, 2015 03:43PM

Does anyone have information on a mid-70s Evanston Volkswagen dealer?

Today's VW dealer is at 1033 Chicago Ave. which I believe is the site of the old Carol Buick.

Would love to see historic pictures if possible.

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Re: Automobile Dealers
Posted by: jd6716 (---.hsd1.il.comcast.net)
Date: March 08, 2015 12:38AM

I bought a 1995 olds Cutlass from Thompson Olds, good car. I bought a brand new 1968 Dodge Charger R/T 440 at a Dodge dealership on south Western around 7000 south, can't think of the name. I wish I had that car now.

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Re: Automobile Dealers
Posted by: Chi Town Charlie (24.75.146.---)
Date: April 10, 2015 01:10AM

Jim Moran -- the Courtesy Man. He moved early 60's to Miami Florida and just died about 2007. His company is the South East distributor for Toyota. It's rated one of best company to work for. Look up Jim Moran,the Courtesy Man on the internet.great story about him.

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Re: Automobile Dealers
Posted by: Dunning1 (---.dhs.gov)
Date: April 10, 2015 01:09PM

Interesting side note...chinewbie mentioned Carol Buick in Evanston. Governor Henry Horner, who was Governor from Illinois from 1932-40, was really not named Horner. His grandfather, who had the same name, founded one of the first wholesale grocery companies in Chicago and is sometimes credited as the first Czech immigrant to Chicago. Gov. Henry Horner was the son of the original Henry Horner's daughter, named Della I think, and she married a man named Levy. They had two sons, the Governor, and James Levy. They didn't get along, and separated, and each parent took one of the sons. Grandma Horner insisted that Henry take his grandfather's name, Horner, even though he was born with the name Levy. His brother, James Levy, was raised by the father, with the father's last name, and became a Buick dealer down on the Michigan Avenue Automobile Row. I believe Carol Buick was owned by James Levy's son.

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Re: Automobile Dealers
Posted by: mikbasile (---.lightspeed.cicril.sbcglobal.net)
Date: September 18, 2015 01:55AM

does anybody remember the first factory recall,sent out for a vehicle? I have worked for Chrysler, Plymouth< Dodge' I remember the 1978 dodge Volaries being recalled,because the front fenders were rusting out. Recalls seamed to be rare, maybe only one to any car line.?.? Times have changed, Man I miss my old 65 Chevy Impalas

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Re: Automobile Dealers
Posted by: Mornac (---.lightspeed.cicril.sbcglobal.net)
Date: September 19, 2015 01:48AM

I remember a notorious Ford Pinto recall a bit earlier in the 70's. It seems they were spontaneously catching fire. It was part of Johnny's monologue almost every night for awhile. I seem to remember a popular "What's this?" type of joke involving a Bic lighter but I don't recall exactly how it goes.

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