Peter Burdon Today, July 2018 - very trendy and popular place directly across road from where Police shot Danforth Terrorist and he subsequent committed suicide.
High Park Motors Limited (1937) Dealer Principle: Donald R. McLaughlin Note: Became Shulman Motors Limited in 1940 Note: Became James L. Cooke Motors in 1949 (Jaguar Dealer) 2189 Bloor St W.
Tugg & Mason Limited(1937-1938) Address unknown Mimico( New Toronto)
North Yonge Pontiac-Buick Limited (1939) 1941 Yonge St
Runneymede Motors 2187 Bloor St. W
Shulman Motors Limited 2187/2189 Bloor St W. Note: Became Gardiner McCrea Ltd.(Dodge dealer)
Thornhill Motors Address unknown
Grieve Motors 25 Roncesvalles at Sunnyside Became: H. Kramer Motors(Chevrolet), BMW Canada Limited, George Moss Motors/Auto Toronto(Renault)
McEACHERN Motors Limited Port Credit
Gibson Electrics Limited 19 Bloor St. E.
J.T. Farr and Sons Limited Weston
L.E. Ross Motors Agincourt
Del Bodkin Motors 711 Lakeshore Rd
Cragg Motors 2660 Kingston Rd Became: Saunders-Cook Ford-->Heritage Ford Sales
Dane Hill Motors 989 Eglinton Ave W
Nortown Motors 989 Eglinton Ave W
-- Edited by 1320itt on Monday 20th of August 2018 12:56:22 PM
very trendy and popular place directly across road from where Police shot Danforth Terrorist and he subsequent committed suicide.
Ray, remember decades ago, that demoed used car/garage on the Danforth that they found the human remains hidden in it?
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'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.
Neat ! You should start another post for all the other brands of Toronto dealers.
I am considering making a website for all the dealerships in Toronto. A website is better I think because the names of the dealers and addresses would be indexed and organized better.
I have photos of just about every Ford dealer in Toronto. Finding photos of Chrysler dealers, for some reason, has been really difficult.
-- Edited by 1320itt on Monday 27th of August 2018 07:06:19 PM
That would be Gardiner Lincoln Mercury off Commissioners St and Leslie! I think they opened in 1977 and closed in the early 80s. Pretty short lived.
I think it is interesting that there is no longer any GM dealer in DT Toronto and Ford only recently came back. I'd love to find a photo of Bay Ford Lincoln. I was never able to.
-- Edited by 1320itt on Tuesday 28th of August 2018 09:59:54 PM
-- Edited by 1320itt on Tuesday 28th of August 2018 10:01:39 PM
That would be Gardiner Lincoln Mercury off Commissioners St and Leslie! I think they opened in 1977 and closed in the early 80s. Pretty short lived.
I think it is interesting that there is no longer any GM dealer in DT Toronto and Ford only recently came back. I'd love to find a photo of Bay Ford Lincoln. I was never able to.
.........Bay Ford Lincoln.........would that have been Elgin Ford (on east side of Bay north of Dundas) in the early 60s?
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......big block, 4 speed, bench seat, it doesn't get much better
Correct. Elgin Ford went out of business when Peter Pocklington went bankrupt. It was rebranded as a Lincoln-Mercury dealership. They moved quite a view times. They were on Front St originally then moved to Bay St then finally Yorkville Ave. They closed down in 2006.
-- Edited by 1320itt on Wednesday 29th of August 2018 06:46:24 AM
'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.