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Some additional info found on the web....
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Reid Dennis jr. says:
July 31, 2011 at 11:24 am
Chester N. Weaver was my great grandfather, and his dealership was always in San Francisco, even during recovery after the earthquake. He was a Studebaker dealer in San Francisco until 1932 or 1933 when the Studebaker Motor Company went into receivership. He opened a Ford dealership in Oakland in 1935. Thus the confusion.The picture is not clear enough for me to identify the three men, but the man on the left in the dark suit may be my father. I believe that the picture was taken in the 1924 to 1926 period. I know that sometime later he had a building on Polk Street, but it was much bigger and grander than the building in the picture. The man on the left in the dark suit may well be my father. I was born in 1926.
Reid Weaver Dennis
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bron says:
August 20, 2012 at 6:22 pm
I am trying to track down you dennis, Reid, I wanted to see if you have any old archives of people who bought cars from your great grandfather in 1935-1936 I believe a car I own that was bought by Howard Hughes was purchased from your dads old lot in Oakland, at 20th and Broadway. Thanks, please shoot me a email, or call me. 541.301.6862 or email me at fainusmc@yahoo.comhttp://theoldmotor.com/?p=10105#sthash.89u8ULE5.dpufHTIH (Hope The Info Helps)
Jeff
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