Showing posts with label carpocalypse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label carpocalypse. Show all posts

Friday, March 29, 2013

The Lost Collection of Pellini Chevrolet

Pellini Chevrolet of Sebastopol, California was founded by the Pellini family in 1932. It survived the Great Depression, the recession of 1958, and the OPEC crises of the 1970s. It was Sebastopol's longest-lived car dealership, and competed with Carter Ford just down the block. Pellini's dealership was known for its collection of 1920s through 1980s cars which filled the showroom and were often used in town parades.
The Ford dealership closed in 2007, leaving Pellini with the only car dealership in town. General Motors' financial woes in 2008 along with badly declining sales of GM large trucks and SUVs hurt the 76-year-old business, and word of the federal bailout left the Pellinis skeptical about how GM would look and function afterward. Seeing the writing on the wall and thousands of GM-ordered nationwide dealership closures looming, they decided to exit the car business before things went south. The inventory and collection were sold off; the doors were shuttered. Customers can no longer "Buy local and save: time, money, and gas" as the painted sign on the showroom window once trumpeted; they are forced to head out of town. The former Ford showroom down the block now markets electric cars from upstart companies. Pellini Chevrolet sits vacant.

Here are the cars that once graced their showroom.

1932 Chevrolet Coupe
Cadillac Allante
1960 Chevrolet Impala
1958 Chevrolet Impala
1953-55 Chevrolet Corvette
1926 Chevrolet sedan
1923 Chevrolet Superior Touring
1941 Chevrolet Special DeLuxe convertible
Chevrolet Corvair 95 Loadside pickup
When I saw it, this truck had last been registered in 1974.
1981 DeLorean DMC-12

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Abandoned Service Station, near Coburg, Oregon







A moment of silence for this decaying country service station, apparently once a Texaco franchise according to cut-up signage on a nearby building, near the small town of Coburg, Oregon.
Godspeed.

Photos by Chris Garza, Creative Commons Attribution licensed.

Saturday, January 5, 2013

The Last AMC Dealership: Collier Motors, Pikeville, North Carolin



The legend of one remaining AMC dealership in the world is widespread in the classic car hobby, but this video along with the two linked sites prove its existence.

The cars are all supposedly to be sold off as complete units, but many are usable only as parts donors by now. Hopefully the AMXs, the Javelins, the Nash-Healeys and the 1957 Rambler Rebel will be saved at the very least...

Find an article about Collier Motors here, and the Collier Motors image gallery here.

BMW Dealer Abandoned Since 1988




This dealership, in Ontario, Canada, sits somehow maintained but unused with an E24 635CSI and E28 5-series sitting inside untouched and an E12 M535 sitting outside in deteriorated condition.

Supposedly the cars are gone, according to YouTube comments, hopefully they were saved.