Norm's Coupe Posted August 25, 2008 Report Posted August 25, 2008 Had the coupe out just running it around a little a few times today. Once after getting back home I turned off the ignition, opened the door and just sit there for a few minutes. While sitting there I started reading the old oil change stickers on the door post. Have 3 of them on there. The first sticker and the one on top was from the dealership the car was sold at. I thought that was neat. Mileage was 31,000. Got an oil change, lube job and a tuneup all the same time. Was the original Plymouth DeSoto dealership in Waupun, WI. Below it was a Standard Oil station sticker for an oil change at about 80,000 miles. Below that was an oil change sticker from a service station that said 2000 plus miles and looked like it was dated in 1989. Was going to take a picture of the one from the dealership, but forgot until it got dark. Will take one tomorrow. Afraid if I use a flash for a close up, it will wash out the picture. Plus, the writing is faded on the stickers. Quote
Don Jordan Posted August 25, 2008 Report Posted August 25, 2008 My father worked as a service manager for James F. Waters ("the largest DeSoto, Plymouth dealership in the world"). It was on Van Ness in San Francisco. I was at the Pomona swap just walking around and I found a guy selling old license plate frames. He had one tucked away in a box from (you guessed it) James F. Waters - San Francisco. I tried not to seem too anxious - I think I got it for $10 - probably would have gone a lot higher. Quote
BobT-47P15 Posted August 25, 2008 Report Posted August 25, 2008 Those tags can be good history info. I'd leave them, too, and also take pics. I've been looking for a metal license plate "topper" for a defunct dealership in Joplin, "Jardon- Brelsford" Chrysler, Plymouth. Have run across only one..... problem is it's in the trunk of a very nice 1955 Plymouth with only 13,000 miles. And the owner doesn't want to part with it. Quote
Normspeed Posted August 25, 2008 Report Posted August 25, 2008 Is the trunk locked? Just kidding. Quote
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