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Show More spirit for Chevrolet sporfsfers r Sales manager ll . I rs a super 75 Service Manager Tom Marinos supervises the dealership's five mechanics and three helpers. His department does all mechanical work on new cars, as well as repairs on customers' vehicles. Tom himself makes sure the service operation is "It's a super facility!" running smoothly. He says Harold Marston of the schedules all work and new Sheldon Hansen assigns the mechanics their Chevrolet dealership. "It's jobs. Two hours a day are something the Carbon area set aside for emergency has needed for a long time work. The service manager a dealership that is a point of making makes spacious and well planned so that we may offer a good sure parts are in stock when selection backed up by good possible before beginning the work, to keep customer service." to a minimum. waiting Mr. sales Marston, One of Tom's major manager at Sheldon Hansen Chevrolet for the past year, responsibilities, he says, is bases his assessment of the to know his mechanics and new dealership on good their capabilities, so the, will be assigned to experience, having marked right job up 9 years of auto retail the right man. Tom took mechanic sales with some large at Carbon High training metropolitan companies. he attended a School; "I'm the man to see if a customer has a problem technical school in Denver; diesel mechanic and I view this as a took in the Army, and he training to he see that responsibility is satisfied. After all, I has worked six years in believe a satisfied customer various garages as a mechanic. He came to is our best form of adSheldon Hansen Chevrolet vertisement." last September. Marston, who is a native Tom, a native of the area, of the area, having and his wife Laurel live in graduated from Grand Carbonville and have one County High School and the College of Eastern Utah daughter. before going on to the University of Utah, is facility' sOvVf 5 ..4 Trained service can handle the job Tp-- At If' - .... - f ' f "!' ,. f 1976 tv. an jh- CHEVROLET CORVETTE SPORT COUPE ' . -- - . , xr. . - - married to the former Emily Pagano and they have one child with another on the way. Away from the office he enjoys hobbies and is a director of the Price l 1 -- Jaycees. He said one of his main, goals with the new facility was to see that a wide variety of cars and trucks will be on hand for the customer to choose from and to back his sales up with the best service available. 0 With employees like service manager Tom Marinos, right, and Craig Dinkleman, shown here discussing needed repairs on a customer's truck, Sheldon Hansen Chevrolet boasts one of the best service departments in the area. Besv Wishes SHELDON We appreciate having been selected to handle FREE of your fine, Prizes new facility. Door Gifts Refreshments Types of Excavating All mh$ rf-$Fil- 1976 i the Site Preparation Top .soil l CHEVROLET CAMARO TYPE LT SPORT COUPE Bank Run Grave. Chevrolet's famed sports car, the Corvette, and its running mate, the Camaro, offer more driving zest in 1976 with new power train developments and styling and structural refinements. With the discontinuance of the convertible model, fhe Corvette is available only in the sport coupe (top photo). Highlighted are a Chevy trucks Chevrolet light-dut- exterior y trucks for 1976 combine toughness and new gains in working style with important advances including a sporty new Blazer design and continuing strides in corrosion prevention. A major development for 1976 is the new body design for the popular Blazer that features a new steel cab with a roll bar that was formerly separate now being built into the steel front compartment roof and lock pillar structures. There is a shorter removable plastic roof for the rear compartment. Other significant Chevrolet light-dutprovements are: y - 1976 im- Improved braking performance with new brake lining materials and wheel cylinder changes. A new quick-releas- e feature for Sportvan rear seats for easier removal and installation. A total of 111 different new lighter weight automatic transmission and partial steel underbody. The Camaro, with sporty Type LT coupe shown in bottom photo, will have a new and more economical small block 305 V8 base engine and improved braking. color two-ton- e combinations for Fleetside pickup models e and an expansion of color combinations for g the Suburban, the two-do- two-ton- award-winnin- tow vehicle. The Blazer, a pace-sett- er in the recreational vehicle field, enhances its standing with the new body design featuring integral steel roof and full doors for the front compartment with resulting gains in water tightness and structural rigidity. The shorter rear roof is removed more easily because of its lighter weight and fewer retaining bolts. The tailgate with manually window operated is retained for 1976. The new Blazer cab roof confeatures double-wastruction with integral drip gutters. The new Blazer Cheyenne models have a or choice of new basket weave pattern cloth roll-dow- n wheel drive models and caster angles have been increased on these models to improve road stability. Chevrolet continues to make advances ,in protection. For anti-corrosi- 1976 conventional truck models, these include applying primer to key areas of front fender inner and outer panels before assembly and final prime, as well as the use of steel for front door outer panels and doorhandle reinforcements for better prime coverage of inner surfaces. Fleetside pickup box inner panels have been revised for better zinc-ric- h pre-coate- d and coverage paint drainage in the area Septic Tanks Ghcldon Hansen 76 We are proud has been DIAL PRICE to have been selected as the easier operable hood support rod and an optional step-typ- e rear bumper to improve rear entry to the vehicle. Instrument panel clusters are revised for 1976 to include a kilometer scale on the speedometer. A voltmeter replaces the ammeter in the optional guage 637-349- 5 iNlHHEL GO or - QOHTR ACTORS package of conventional cab, van and drive models. four-whe- 292-cub- ClGoOCa er C33ntae NEIL FRANDSEN Owner-Operat- or South of Price on Fairground's Rd. Eest Carbon, Utch 454-V- 8 Mln)ln) all-vin- yl SH Us parts manager at Sheldon Hansen for three years and has been in parts sales and service for 15 years. A native of the county, Elmer Hamilton, parts manager at Sheldon Hansen Elmer lives in Helper with checks through the company's large Inhis wife Melba and their Chevrolet, of parts. , ventory four children. kt.- - he el inch engine becomes available nationally with its certification for the state of California. A maintenance free battery is standard equipment on conventional models with engine. The 1 Carpet directly above the wheel, opening. There is also increased clearance between inner and outer panels at lower corners of the doors to improve drainage. seat trim. A soft ride Highlighted in Sportvans new interior suspension is now standard are equipment on Blazer four- - refinements, a new and . Elmer SUBDIVISION PLANNING & LAND DEVELOPMENT ll Elmer Hamilton, parts manager, orders supplies for the entire dealership. All orders, except for the new cars themselves, go through his department: body, mechanical and service supplies, as well as new car accessories. As head of the department, Elmer is in charge of inventory control. He, of course, keeps a complete stock of GM parts on hand, but he also handles parts for all other makes of automobile. For specialized parts, a computer system tells the manager how and where to order a given item, and in most cases, he can have a specific part in hand over night. Sewer & Water Lines J On Your New Facility Computerized parts system speeds service says Drain Field GHUVDOLGIT important improvements in J Pe0F IFf 7 . ( piP' V)gt!r xj . |