Thanks Dennis.
The info I got was from a lawsuit stemming from Coe taking over the Pontiac dealer in 1966.
There was a dispute over additional land rights that were promised to be included.
Coe won the battle eventually around 1971.
He didn't get the land use , but was awarded monetary for breach of contract.
Evidently there was an empty lot adjacent or joining that Coe had full intentions of expanding the dealership on from the get-go.
It mentioned Berger Chevrolet in the dispute as a point of location reference.
That REALLY caught my eye.
Wasn't expecting that !
I thought it said "across" from Berger
But maybe it said adjacent .... Or something
I found it by googling Orson Coe Pontiac
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