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Stefano
06-04-2002, 10:44 PM
I was told that there was a picture of "Hoss" covering the wall on the opposite side of the entrance to Nickey Chevrolet.

What was "Hoss'" involvement with Nickey Chevrolet?

BBIGG BLOCK 396
06-04-2002, 11:24 PM
Hoss was the owner of a Z16 chevelle and I have been told it came from Nickey.For payment of the car he appeared at the dealership in person from time to time and authorized his picture in adds for Nickey.Bonanza was a very popular movie and millions watched and Chevrolet advertised heavily on the show.Chevrolet and Nickey Chevrolet probably sold thousands and thousands of cars due to Dan Blocker (Hoss),And Lorne Green (their father).Lorne Green also made many comercials for Chevrolet.Now I can't prove any of this and have no documentation,but this is what I have been told by more than one person,that actually knew Hoss.I actually met him when I was 15 on a trail ride and Parade in Houston Texas at the Rodeo along with Little Joe,and Adam and Lorne Greene They were all there and came and ate barbque, and danced and had a great time at our camp the night before the parade.This I do remember well.As for as the poster on the wall of Hoss Im sure it was just another form of advertisement for Nickey chevrolet.

JChlupsa
06-05-2002, 12:10 AM
http://www.peachstatechevelles.com/1965/image003.htm
Hoss's old Yellow 65 Z16


http://www.peachstatechevelles.com/1965/image005.htm

Pop Hot Roddings Test Car Red 65 Z16 both cars are owned or were owned by Terry Gunter. Not sure now if he still has them or not

Denis
06-05-2002, 12:37 AM
More 1967 Bonanza-related Chevy promotional items ("borrowed" from 1967Z28.COM (http://www.1967z28.com)'s Chevy Print page):

<center>http://www.1967z28.com/chevyprint/graphics/family.jpg

<font color="#666666">Postcard sent out by the dealers to attract potential customers.</font color>

http://www.1967z28.com/chevyprint/graphics/under-hat.jpg

<font color="#666666">Postcard sent out by the dealers to attract potential customers.</font color>

http://www.1967z28.com/chevyprint/graphics/bonanza-sale.jpg

<font color="#666666">Chevrolet had a large marketing campaign with the TV show Bonanza. This was a window sticker for the sale.</font color>
</center>

JoeC
06-05-2002, 12:46 AM
Hoss owned a Chevy power Maserati race car that Nickey sponsored
I was doing some searching on Nickey and found this Hoss story.
no idea if it is true or not
quote
"Hoss got involved with road racing in the late 1960s and owned a car called "The Vinegeroon." It was built and maintained by Nickey Chevrolet in Chicago. Dan and Nickey owner Jack Stephani were friends. Hoss would come to town (always at Jack's expense) for personal appearances at the dealership. He'd wear the Hoss hat and Hoss vest from Bonanza and shake hands and kiss babies, etc. Nice guy, but incredibly cheap. How cheap? While in town he never stayed in hotel. Ever. Jack Stephani had a sofa bed in his office at Nickey Chevrolet and Hoss would sack on the property. Stephani's flunkies would lock the gates at closing time and turn the guard dogs loose with Hoss inside. He'd watch TV by himself and drift off to sleep in the middle of a used car lot at Irving Park Road and the Kennedy Expressway.

Hoss never rented a car. One of Stephani's car hikers would pick him up at the airport and drive him around in a demo Chevy, usually an Impala. Hoss never paid for meals. Jack would pick up the tabs. Or when Hoss got hungry and wandered out around the neighborhood in search of a snack, he'd take a stack of 8" by 10" glossies with and go to different hash houses and greasy spoons where he'd naturally be recognized as a Cartwright. The owners wouldn't let him pay for the $20 worth of vile crap he'd wolfed down. Hoss, always protesting, would then peel off a glossy and autograph it to Sam, Gus, Pete, Alex or Joe with a great flourish.

Then he'd siddle on back to Nickey Chevrolet, put on his nightshirt and nightcap and haul out the sofa bed and take a snooze.

I heard all of this from a guy who worked at Nickey Chevrolet.
end quote

BBIGG BLOCK 396
06-05-2002, 01:14 AM
Thats a good story,falls in line with what I remember.That night at our camp before the parade we had big dance and a guy barbqued a whole calf (of course it was not alive),I think Hoss ate 1/4 of it,man he could eat.I am not a little guy myself but I couldn't hold a candle to that guy. And I love good barbque,Very friendly person,and very likeable person.He did pass out some sighned glossy photos and so did the other stars of Bonanza.Trail rides and dances are pretty big here in Texas,I had a chance to go on many

68TopStock
06-07-2002, 04:04 AM
The Dan Blocker/Nickey connection is why "Little Hoss" was named. Dan Blocker was a big Chevrolet man, so to speak, and the 302 was a little motor. /ubbthreads/images/icons/smile.gif

TimG
06-10-2002, 07:56 PM
A good friend of mine (Cary Chapman) has often times told me he was at the dealership when Blocker picked up the Z16.
He said he did a smokey burnout while leaving. I have no reason to doubt Cary, I have known him for about five years and he is a good car friend.

Stefano
06-11-2002, 01:54 AM
Cool info, I had always thought that Big Hoss and Little Hoss came from the Robert Redford movie, but I guess it was released after 1968?

mr gasser
09-27-2002, 05:23 PM
I remember going into nickey chevrolet and seeing a 70 green 396/375 nova in garage. And on winshield sign save for Dan Blocker cool....

Seattle Sam
09-30-2002, 02:12 PM
Hamaiian,
Your links didn't work??
But here is a fresh one to the same pics...
http://www.peachstatechevelles.com/terrygunter.html
-Sam

Pantera
09-23-2003, 06:31 AM
Boy that yellow one sure brings back some memories!!! Back in late '65, I remember driving from Tulsa to Wichita KS just to look at one of those chevelle's when they were new on the showroom floor. It looked like the yellow one in the pic. I'm sure that they sold quite a few yellow ones. I am still kicking myself for not buying a yellow one from a used car dealer in Tulsa back about '74 in Tulsa for $1400 (Back then that was just 2 much for a ex 396 car with a small block in it). Usually $800 would buy a nice '67 used one with a 360 hp motor. The big motor was gone but the rest of the car was still original. The top chrome trim on the rear deck was not on them was how you could spot one. A guy that I lived with had just taken delivery on a '65 Blue 350 hp 327 non SS car and in fact he still owns it today. He is over on the NCRS forum all the time. His name is Verle Randoph.