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Old 10-18-2020, 01:55 AM
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i'm sure mark hassett would love that frame for the '71 bm camaro.
yes i would!!
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Selling my Car Village license plate frame from the famous hi-performance dealer in Lebanon, PA. The 454 Motion Camaro was sold in the early 80's I believe.

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i will take the frame if you still have it!
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Mark, I responded to your PM this morning.
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anyone know what years this car lot was in business? Thanks, ROB
I recently talked with Steve Keller, his father & his Uncle Thom Keller were part of a 3rd generation family business that began in 1921 as Keller Brother's Ford in Lebanon, PA. Steve's father was a commercial pilot out of Middletown, PA and is now deceased, his Uncle Thom was president and general manager of Keller Brother's Ford and opened Car Village in 1967. Thom is now 70 yrs old and sold his share of the business in 2009 and is now a full-time pastor in Lebanon, Pa.
Steve and his son tried to keep the muscle car business alive & were using Keller Brothers Ford showroom as they were doing internet sales on eBay and he finally stopped selling cars around 2015. Steve now has his own home improvement business but is still involved with cars, he recently got a phone call from a woman in TX wanting to sell her 1957 TBird that was sold new at Keller Brother's Ford, it turns out that Steve's father sold the car new. The woman told Steve that she found his father's info with all of the dealer paperwork that she still had. Steve's father wrote a letter, stating if the car ever came up for sale, he would be interested in buying it back, Steve recently bought the car and it is now back in Lebanon, Steve lives right across the street from Keller Brothers Ford.
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