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  • William B.
    Infrequent User
    • March 1, 1990
    • 27

    Anyone Recognize This Old Business Card

    While cleaning out the garage I found this business card from the previous owner of my C2. I purchased the car in the late 70's in the New York city area. I am trying to research the history of the car and this is the only clue I have. Does anyone have any info on these gentlemen at the time they had a large collection of parts and cars. Thank you in advance




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  • Brian M.
    Extremely Frequent Poster
    • February 1, 1997
    • 1837

    #2
    Re: Anyone Recognize This Old Business Card

    I did a reverse search on the numbers with a couple of different area codes as they have changed over the years and came up empty. I will run this by someone tomorrow who may have a clue, and advise.

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    • Geoff C.
      Expired
      • May 31, 1979
      • 1613

      #3
      Yep

      Gordon Boncke Rochester, NY
      Charlie C sounds like a cover for Charles "Chuck" Knakal Huntington Station, LI, NY

      Haven't seen hide not hair of Chuck in maybe 2 decades

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      • Tom P.
        Extremely Frequent Poster
        • April 1, 1980
        • 1814

        #4
        Re: Yep

        516 USED to be the area code for Hunting Station, NY. That used to be Larry Fischer's (of D and L Transmission) area code. His area code has changed from 516 to 631.

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        • Gordon Peterson #4961

          #5
          Does Anyone Recognize These??

          Found these in the archives. The Doctor musta been pre-med. The one on the left is from 1977 (acknowledging a deposit on a '63 steering wheel). The one on the right... well, it's got interesting artwork anyway!

          Pete




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          • Geoff C.
            Expired
            • May 31, 1979
            • 1613

            #6

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            • Brian M.
              Extremely Frequent Poster
              • February 1, 1997
              • 1837

              #7
              Re: Does Anyone Recognize These??

              Pot bellie, what about those brownies.

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              • Al Corelli

                #8
                Re: Anyone Recognize This Old Business Card

                The 914 number hails from White Plains, NY. Right near here.

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                • Gordon Peterson #4961

                  #9
                  Re: Does Anyone Recognize These??

                  Yes, like many others, I don't throw anything related to an old Vette away. And yes, I TF'ed my '63 at Danvers in '85 - the national meet that year. Your dark blue wheel was on it when I TF'ed. Then I discovered that it is an early wheel, and I have a late car! So I now have a flawless late wheel on the car, and your wheel - still in excellent condition - hangs on my office wall. How's your wheel, and what color is the interior of your '63??

                  I must have met you at one of those excellent Corvette-only swap meets that used to occur in mid-state Connecticut during the early and mid 1970's (before they went Mopar - ugh!!!).

                  Pete

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