Another huge mopar dealer was Dodge City, go figure, lol. They're still around and host an annual MOPAR Under the Lights show...at night.Thanks! My fifth GTX was sold new by HUB Chrysler Plymouth. Great addition to the back story.
I worked at Dodge City in '69-'69 after I got my " Master Mechanic Degree" from the GM Training Center on Blue mound Rd. 18 weeks and my sponsor Duckler Pontiac didn't have a job for me.Another huge mopar dealer was Dodge City, go figure, lol. They're still around and host an annual MOPAR Under the Lights show...at night.
Bought my 1st 'new' car there (ok it was a demo) Challenger w/ 2000 miles on it. Like to know what they did with my '70 Cuda vert I handed them as a trade...only fifty-years later..
No sound on those old 8mm film cameras. Super 8's did have sound.No sound ?
cool cars
Wow, working at Dodge City in the late 60’s. You had to have been surrounded by some awesome new Dodges when they were fresh off the assembly line or the still young Dodges in for service. My elder brother worked at a few dealerships back when, including the infamous EVS. Old Ernie was a – piece of work, to put it diplomatically, lol.I worked at Dodge City in '69-'69 after I got my " Master Mechanic Degree" from the GM Training Center on Blue mound Rd. 18 weeks and my sponsor Duckler Pontiac didn't have a job for me.
I graduated #1 in my class BUT I think the #1 was just a middle finger...
I did a/c and front end work plus some HD engine and transmission repairs.
Russ Darrow, Gordie Bucher and others all were trained by Ernie....Bucher was the GM at Darrow Waukesha when I worked there.Wow, working at Dodge City in the late 60’s. You had to have been surrounded by some awesome new Dodges when they were fresh off the assembly line or the still young Dodges in for service. My elder brother worked at a few dealerships back when, including the infamous EVS. Old Ernie was a – piece of work, to put it diplomatically, lol.