As I mentioned yesterday, I attended the first-ever Ohio Summer Classic Car Auction at the John S. Knight Center in Akron the weekend before last, where the lad above drove off in a little bright yellow car.
Got plenty of coverage for upcoming issues of all four magazines, but I also came across several dealer nameplates, which we’re all so fascinated with around here. So let’s start with the J.H. Epperson nameplate spotted on the back of a 1966 Oldsmobile Cutlass convertible. Epperson, of Cleveland, Tennessee, seems not to exist anymore – at least not as an Oldsmobile dealer. There is a Gray Epperson Auto in Cleveland that deals in Mazdas and Hyundais, however.
Next up, another Oldsmobile dealer, Badger Olds of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, whose nameplate was spotted on the back of a 1963 Olds 98 Holiday Sport sedan. Again, Badger seems no longer.
Finally, well, y’all oughta know this one. Spotted on the back of a ‘62 Galaxie two-door sedan.
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