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Old 04-06-2018, 11:52 AM
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If you are talking about the blue Yenko Nova previously pictured it is in "The Shed" collection here in Minnesota.
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Old 04-06-2018, 12:48 PM
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That is quite a collection in itself! Just not real easy to get to.
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That is quite a collection in itself! Just not real easy to get to.
True. But Bob has brought his cars to other shows. The blue Yenko was at LOLMCC a few years ago.
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Their advertising campaign was "More Motion for You Money" which was an obvious play on Motion Performance / Baldwin Chev.
Do you have any old advertisements with that slogan on it?
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Anyone have pics or info on Anderson?
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Old 03-26-2019, 02:50 AM
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I have the Anderson Nova in my shop getting close to being done. Drive down. Donahue isn't that far. Or, the way spring flooding is going, you might be able to float down.
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I have the Anderson Nova in my shop getting close to being done. Drive down. Donahue isn't that far. Or, the way spring flooding is going, you might be able to float down.
Only if you promise to pick me up in it :-)
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Anyone have pics or info on Anderson?
I can't find anything on them. Only thing I got is a recent Google Street view of the building that they were located in.Later became Nalley
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Old 12-15-2020, 11:21 AM
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The google picture is how it looks today. The old building was converted into a Uhaul storage facility. The location at the time was in the heart of the commercial district and right by the "Big Chicken" KFC which was and still is a famous landmark in the Atlanta suburbs.
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This is a picture of the old Anderson Motor Company in the 30's before they moved to the newer location near the "Big Chicken" in the mid 60's. I found an obituary for the original salesman of my car James Goff who died in 2008 and James Anderson III who was one of the owner's of the dealership died in 2004.
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