The dealer code for Brandon Automobiles Sales is 84027
I heard this dealer never made chrome emblems. Only decals like this one posted. Is there a way to get these remade. My car was originally sold there. Would be cool to have the decal.
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'68 Parisienne 2+2 Convertible Matador Red (Resale Red but not for sale).
Not to dis anyone's interest in dealer stickers or badges, any vehicle I bought new which had a sticker attached, I asked the dealer to remove it or pay me $25.00 per month for advertising benefits. They invariably complied. If a badge was already attached, I would simply request a similar unit sans badge or buy elsewhere. I would do the same to a house I bought if the builder's logo was affixed to it. I simply looked at it as free advertising that did not enhance the appearance of the vehicle. Just my personal preference at the time.
I do understand the reason for collecting or installing on restored autos such as ours is from a historical point of view. Not finding fault - just illustrating how I have some fun with car dealers.
Not to dis anyone's interest in dealer stickers or badges, any vehicle I bought new which had a sticker attached, I asked the dealer to remove it or pay me $25.00 per month for advertising benefits. They invariably complied. If a badge was already attached, I would simply request a similar unit sans badge or buy elsewhere. I would do the same to a house I bought if the builder's logo was affixed to it. I simply looked at it as free advertising that did not enhance the appearance of the vehicle. Just my personal preference at the time.
I do understand the reason for collecting or installing on restored autos such as ours is from a historical point of view. Not finding fault - just illustrating how I have some fun with car dealers.
What you describe is not unlike a garage in these parts who after servicing your vehicle sees fit to put their license surround with their name on your vehicle.
Not to dis anyone's interest in dealer stickers or badges, any vehicle I bought new which had a sticker attached, I asked the dealer to remove it or pay me $25.00 per month for advertising benefits. They invariably complied. If a badge was already attached, I would simply request a similar unit sans badge or buy elsewhere. I would do the same to a house I bought if the builder's logo was affixed to it. I simply looked at it as free advertising that did not enhance the appearance of the vehicle. Just my personal preference at the time.
I do understand the reason for collecting or installing on restored autos such as ours is from a historical point of view. Not finding fault - just illustrating how I have some fun with car dealers.
What you describe is not unlike a garage in these parts who after servicing your vehicle sees fit to put their license surround with their name on your vehicle.
Yup, seen that too. Have had them re-install a dealer sticker after service or warranty work which would bring us back to the $25.00 thing once more.
I had the same approach with dealers over the years, My first new car was a 93 Bonneville and I had the dealer remove the decal, thankfully screw fastened dealer emblems were a thing of the past by then, I'd never accept delivery of a car with some crappy emblem screwed into my virgin sheetmetal.
Many of my cars come from California and its funny how o one in California would ever tolerate a dealer emblem or decal on their car. The only place dealers identified themselves was on the licence frame. I've never seen any sign of their use back then in Canada. I imagine there were rules in Canada prohibiting covering any portion of the plate? Many dealers in Montreal now use plate frames but this is a recent trend.
I've always used plate frames on my modern cars to hide as much of the offensive Quebec nonsense on my plates as possible.
'64 Parisienne CS "barn find" - last on the road in '86 ... Owner Protection Plan booklet, original paint, original near-mint aqua interior, original aqua GM floor mats, original 283, factory posi, and original rust.
'64 Parisienne CS "barn find" - last on the road in '86 ... Owner Protection Plan booklet, original paint, original near-mint aqua interior, original aqua GM floor mats, original 283, factory posi, and original rust.
Toronto, Ontario dealer WEST YORK is where my 1974 Chevrolet Caprice Estate wagon was originally sold to my dad. This is my only photo showing the dealer emblem. Interesting note is that my dad told the salesman that he did not want any dealer decals or tags on the car when delivered. They put this cast dealer emblem on the car anyway and my dad was burning mad that they drilled holes in the car. I am glad they did because i like this dealer emblem on the back of the wagon. I think it is a classy emblem and one of the better ones i have seen. Cheers. George
-- Edited by long stroke on Friday 21st of April 2017 12:55:43 PM
Telling a salesman anything is a waste of breathe, I always write it on the deal contract No dealer emblem to be affixed to vehicle, please supply in glove box. I've only had to wait once for them to take the car back into the shop to remove it then it appeared with a license frame with the dealer name on it that lasted about 15 minutes.
Ironically I too like to see them on the old cars and my 73 has one drilled holes and all, which I like.
-- Edited by 73SC on Friday 21st of April 2017 11:35:54 PM
Hi Guys, I have a 1971 Monte Carlo SS that was built in Oshawa Ontario and have all the gm docs including the original Bill of Sale. It was from Community Chev Olds Ltd in Winnipeg and noticed on your Dealer List Carl that you dont have the Dealer Code, it shows the Zone prefix but the last 4 numbers are missing. On my Bill of sale and the Protecto Plate warranty booklet they both show Community Chev Olds Ltd was 4271 if that helps to add to the list. I also have a 72 Monte from Wolfe Chevrolet in Vancouver but you have that Dealer Code already.
Darren.
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1971 Chevy Shortbox - 1970 Monte Carlo 402-4spd - 1971 Monte Carlo SS
-- Edited by 68sd on Saturday 13th of February 2010 01:10:39 PM
This picture is so cool, for so many reasons!
:D
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1970 Formula 400 Carousel Red on black (std) interior 350hp, Hurst shifted Muncie 3 speed, steel wheels w/poverty caps 1:411 1970 Firebird Formulas originally sold in Canada