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'''Jim Skinner Ford''' is an automobile dealership located at 9924 [[Parkway East]] in [[Roebuck]]. Founded in [[Ensley]] by [[Jim Skinner]] in September [[1958]], the dealership moved to its current location in [[1974]].
'''Jim Skinner Ford''' is an automobile dealership located at 9924 [[Parkway East]] in [[Huffman]]. Founded in [[Ensley]] by [[Jim Skinner]] in September [[1958]], the dealership moved to its current location in [[1974]].


The dealership was known for a long-running series of commercials in which Skinner poked fun at himself. The series was refreshed in the 1980s with the participation of Skinner's sons, [[Jim Skinner, Jr|Jimmy]] and [[Bobby Skinner|Bobby]]. After Jim Skinner died in [[2007]] ownership of the business fell to his sons.
The dealership was known for a long-running series of commercials in which Skinner poked fun at himself. The series was refreshed in the 1980s with the participation of Skinner's sons, [[Jim Skinner, Jr|Jimmy]] and [[Bobby Skinner|Bobby]]. After Jim Skinner died in [[2007]] ownership of the business fell to his sons.

Revision as of 11:32, 28 September 2008

Jim Skinner Ford is an automobile dealership located at 9924 Parkway East in Huffman. Founded in Ensley by Jim Skinner in September 1958, the dealership moved to its current location in 1974.

The dealership was known for a long-running series of commercials in which Skinner poked fun at himself. The series was refreshed in the 1980s with the participation of Skinner's sons, Jimmy and Bobby. After Jim Skinner died in 2007 ownership of the business fell to his sons.

References

  • Williams, Roy L. (September 28, 2008) "On the Record - Bobby and Jimmy Skinner of Jim Skinner Ford in Birmingham predict SUV sales will pick up when gas prices decline." Birmingham News

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