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Camaro Research Group Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Larry Gibson on January 27, 2015, 02:42:12 PM

Title: Crumback-Rogers Inc- Piqua, OH
Post by: Larry Gibson on January 27, 2015, 02:42:12 PM
Recently ordered the shipping info from NCRS regarding my 69 Z-8 and received it last week. The dealer name was Crumback-Rogers Inc located in Piqua, OH. Anyone one in the Dayton-Piqua remember this dealership? I did an internet search and came up empty.

Thanks,

Larry
Title: Re: Crumback-Rogers Inc- Piqua, OH
Post by: 69Z28-RS on January 27, 2015, 04:27:24 PM
The local newspaper there (Piqua Daily Call) has several references, photo references, etc for the Crumback-Rogers Chevrolet-Oldsmobile-Cadillac dealership.  Perhaps these were advertisements?   The Newspaper archives might be a good source of information.. and perhaps that dealership changed hands in the early '70's...?   check re the Joe Johnson Chevrolet dealership  between Troy and Piqua?
Title: Re: Crumback-Rogers Inc- Piqua, OH
Post by: Larry Gibson on January 28, 2015, 02:25:26 PM
I looked at the Piqua Call newspaper archives yesterday and found advertisements for the Crumback-Rogers dealership although all the ads were for used cars. I looked at 68, 69, & 70 newspapers. It appears that Crumback was involved in many dealerships in the area.

On a different note, I did like the price of cars quoted in the ads!! Where is my time machine?

Larry
Title: Re: Crumback-Rogers Inc- Piqua, OH
Post by: 69Z28-RS on January 28, 2015, 04:00:24 PM
I looked at the Piqua Call newspaper archives yesterday and found advertisements for the Crumback-Rogers dealership although all the ads were for used cars. I looked at 68, 69, & 70 newspapers. It appears that Crumback was involved in many dealerships in the area.

On a different note, I did like the price of cars quoted in the ads!! Where is my time machine?
Larry

The numbers were very different than today, but new cars were still expensive even in 1969.. :)     I was in the USAF, about to make sergeant and making ~$150/month (of course with free food, board, med, etc). :)    I ordered a new 1970 Plymouth Roadrunner in October 1969, listed for $3870, bought it at $3283, financed for 3 yrs payments of $93/mo..   insurance cost me $50/mo..  :)    (I had a  40hr/wk parttime job fortunately).. which helped pay my car/ins payment and the 6 speeding tickets I received the first 4 months of ownership..  :)