O_Knut
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So, me being young and naive I forgot to mention this
The photo below I posted before was when my Chrysler was at the shop I used to work at (has since been moved to another shop I trust very well to do the work) (other shop has more experience with these older cars)
Anyways, the shop I used to work at which is right next to that dumpster is where Brewer Brothers Chrysler used to sit, opening as a dealer in 1912. At the time of its closing around 2015, it was the oldest Chrysler dealer in the country. I know that doesn’t have anything really to do with C bodies, but just thought someone may get a kick out of the car being there of all places, and me having had worked in the old building that once housed 1912 model year Chryslers.
Yes I have gotten to see old memorabilia tucked away, signs, service and vehicle orders, etc
The photo below I posted before was when my Chrysler was at the shop I used to work at (has since been moved to another shop I trust very well to do the work) (other shop has more experience with these older cars)
Anyways, the shop I used to work at which is right next to that dumpster is where Brewer Brothers Chrysler used to sit, opening as a dealer in 1912. At the time of its closing around 2015, it was the oldest Chrysler dealer in the country. I know that doesn’t have anything really to do with C bodies, but just thought someone may get a kick out of the car being there of all places, and me having had worked in the old building that once housed 1912 model year Chryslers.
Yes I have gotten to see old memorabilia tucked away, signs, service and vehicle orders, etc