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Re: [Nobbc] British car dealerships in the area

To: "North Bay British Car Club" <nobbc@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [Nobbc] British car dealerships in the area
From: "Steve Plath" <splath@comcast.net>
Date: Sat, 21 Mar 2009 20:56:05 -0700
Not to worry.  I have the whole album on my ipod.

Steve
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From: "don" <don@napanet.net>
To: "North Bay British Car Club" <nobbc@autox.team.net>
Sent: Saturday, March 21, 2009 8:24 PM
Subject: Re: [Nobbc] British car dealerships in the area


>A bit off the subject, but you can Youtube It's a Beautiful Day and White 
>Bird and listen to their big hit song.  They lived on Mt. St. Helena 
>outside of Calistoga back in the early '70s.
>
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> At 04:54 PM 03/21/2009, you wrote:
>
>>Back in 1970 I took my 67 MGB GT into BMC Motors in San Francisco.  While 
>>waiting I started talking to another "long hair" who was waiting for his 
>>E-Type to be serviced.  I asked him what he did and he said he was a 
>>musician.  Turns out he was David Laflamme leader of the 60's acid rock 
>>band "It's a Beautiful Day".  It made my day that's for sure.  Back then 
>>you never knew who you would run into at BMC Motors.
>>
>>And then there's the famous Grace Slick Aston Martin story from the same 
>>BMC Motors.
>>
>>Ah memories.
>>
>>On another note the Daimler is finally finished and maybe I will join you 
>>on a run once the rain stops.  Better yet we should plan a run in Marin my 
>>home territory.
>>
>>Steve Plath
>>
>>----- Original Message ----- From: "don" <don@napanet.net>
>>To: "North Bay British Car Club" <nobbc@autox.team.net>
>>Sent: Saturday, March 21, 2009 3:10 PM
>>Subject: [Nobbc] British car dealerships in the area
>>
>>
>>>Back in the late '50s through early '70s, British car dealerships could 
>>>be found in most US cities of any size, especially in California.  Even 
>>>before I got my first British car in 1965, I loved visiting the showrooms 
>>>to admire the MGs, Triumphs and other British cars.  Of course, I would 
>>>always pilfer as many sales brochures as I could hoping to not upset the 
>>>salespeople too much.
>>>
>>>I remember the BMC/Jaguar  dealer in Napa on Soscol Avenue, which was to 
>>>become Napa Valley Datsun when they dropped the British car line around 
>>>1967.  There was a BMC dealer that tried again in Napa shortly after but 
>>>didn't last long.  I remember taking my MGA there for repairs in 1968, 
>>>but I don't remember the name of the place.  I do remember that it was 
>>>very expensive to pay someone to repair my car, and after that, did most 
>>>of my repairs myself.  The name of it might have been Washborn Imports.
>>>
>>>In Santa Rosa, there was Ralph Vesper Motors on Santa Rosa Avenue which 
>>>sold Triumphs and British Fords.  I remember that dealership, because, as 
>>>I bought parts for my old Anglia and Zodiac (c. 1966, '67), I was 
>>>distracted by the siren's call of the sleek TR4s and Spitfires on display 
>>>in the showroom.  I still have a few pieces of the Triumph literature I 
>>>took on visits to Vesper.  Car dealers usually left their identification 
>>>by irubber stamping their names and addresses onto the front or back of 
>>>the sales literature.  Vesper's name and address sill adorn my old 
>>>Triumph brochures.
>>>
>>>The most interesting dealership to visit was always British Motors on Van 
>>>Ness Avenue in San Francisco.  They had Jaguar, Rolls Royce and the whole 
>>>BMC line, and the cars they had on display were always of a high calibre. 
>>>This was such a classy place that I always felt underdressed because I 
>>>wasn't wearing a suit and tie.  As an extreme British car nut, I was 
>>>thrilled just to purchase parts there. I do have several license plate 
>>>frames from there, which I think are a cool period accessory.
>>>
>>>Other dealerships that come to mind are Union Jack (BMC) in Hayward and 
>>>British Motors in San Jose.
>>>
>>>Anyone else have any recollections of the British car dealer world in the 
>>>area?
>>>
>>>Don Scott
>>>Calistoga
>>>1962 MGA Mk II
>>>1991 Miata BRG
>>>1973 MGB GT
>>>1962 TR4 (seeking)
>>>
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