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Frank Magallon |
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In the upper right hand corner are the ads.
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Frank Magallon |
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Hey !!! Frank woke up....Now show mesome Fencl-Tufo stuff...
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Charlie, here is some cool memorabilia.
A cool post card, NOS dealer decal, NOS unopened deck of Fencl Tufo Playing cards, and some lighters.
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Frank Magallon |
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Here are some other cool items. A NOS never worn jacket from the dealership. A NOS book of service dept repair orders, and a cool flyer for some disco-mobiles!
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Frank Magallon |
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Cool stuff!
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Joe Barr |
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Here is a really cool and rare piece of Fencl Tufo memorabilia. This is the ORIGINAL paperwork from Yenko Chevrolet to Fencl Tufo for the 1970 Yenko Deuce Nova known as "the Draggin Deuce." The car has not been found to our knowledge as of yet. Featured is the original Yenko invoice, carbon copy of the window sticker, and not shown is a special dealer card from Don Yenko to Yenko dealers. Also the blue thing is a "slide" from Fencl Tufo's slide board that they used to keep track of the dealers inventory. On back in pencil is the dealers cost of the car so the salesman knew where he was working from so the place could make a profit.
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Frank Magallon |
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Frankie...You might just have to cut loose of some of that for my Z.
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A few more "North Ave.Nice Guys" items to add,that I've picked up over the years..
![]() An NOS lighter still in the box from Audie Kitchens' desk,(Now w/Fencl-Tufo) ![]() ![]() Very hard to find-(or eat today)-circa 1970 Chevrolet Bowtie jelly candy that came from there. These are difficult to find cause all the salesmen ate them up. Also a "Friends" glass from there too. ![]() A set of Champagne glasses that an old parts counterman gave me from there. ![]() This 4 page flyer is from 1987 I believe.. ![]() ![]() ![]() A unique set of NOS sequential numbered golfballs,still in their original 1970 boxes w/phone #. ![]() ![]() ![]() I have some vintage sign lights that came from Fencl-Tufos' Showroom & Parts Dept.,and three,(1968 gold & 69 orange & 70 blue),Chevrolet Salesmens' polyester suit coats that came from there too,but they only have the Chevrolet year logo on them,nothing to really identify they came from there.. |
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Nicely done Frankie...show me those polyester suit coats!
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