Go to the main library and ask for the old telephone directories from that period - they will have the original books or they will be on micro fiche/ film. You will have no problem finding the dealership.
Chuck
David Dimitriou <macedonxx@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:I recently bought a 58 sedan in San Antonio. It has the faded outline from an old dealership emblem. Sadly the emblem is gone except for the last two letters. Anyhow you can still read:
O.R. Mitchell
San Antonio
Might be D.R. Mitchell, hard to tell.
I'm trying to learn a little more about the history. Anybody have any pointers on where to find out about old car dealerships? I did not have much luck with google on this one.
regards,
Dave
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