Neat photo.
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Neat photo.
“You buying one black & white high quality 12” by 18” picture. This is copy of a professionally taken picture from that era. The picture will be shipped in a 13’ piece of PVC tubing to prevent damage.”
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wow, back in the day you could put a sign in the middle of the street?
I can make out one non-flat fender jeep inside on the far right.
The two sedans parked in front and the one in the showroom appear to be 1955 Willys Aero Bermudas. Rare finds today! Any one know where this dealership was?
I would really like to know where this dealership was, Please & Thank You!
Hi E,
After some research, I’m going to guess that this Winter Motor Company was in Sacramento, possibly on K street. If you click on the pic and look at the right edge, there is a sign for Foulks Motor Company. The address for that is 1700 K Street, Sacramento, CA.
I was able to verify in multiple locations that there was a Winter Motor Company in Sacramento, but was unable to find a specific address.
– Dave
Let me amend that. Here is a 1966 document that identifies Winter Motors at 2500 Franklin Blvd, Sacramento, CA. The photo is 12 years earlier, so whether it’s the same location or not is less clear to me.
http://volvo1800pictures.com/document/dealership/North_American_Volvo_Dealer_Directory_06_66.pdf
– Dave