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In July [[1951]] Don Drennen bought out Hubert's Ensley dealership and renamed the company "Don Drennen Motor Co.". His son, [[Don Drennen, Jr]] joined the company after he graduated from the Virginia Military Institute in [[1956]]. Drennen, Jr became president of the company in [[1968]].
In July [[1951]] Don Drennen bought out Hubert's Ensley dealership and renamed the company "Don Drennen Motor Co.". His son, [[Don Drennen, Jr]] joined the company after he graduated from the Virginia Military Institute in [[1956]]. Drennen, Jr became president of the company in [[1968]].


Five years later, Drennen relocated to the suburb of Hoover. He added AMC/Jeep to the lineup. After Chrysler bought AMC, Drennen took on the Chrysler franchise in [[1992]]. Since that time the company's parts department has become one of the largest in the nation, delivering Mopar and other parts to a 15-state region. In [[1993]], [{Ward Drennen|Don Drennen III]] (called Ward) joined the company. He took over day-to-day management in [[2005]].
Five years later, Drennen relocated to the suburb of Hoover. He added AMC/Jeep to the lineup. After Chrysler bought AMC, Drennen took on the Chrysler franchise in [[1992]]. Since that time the company's parts department has become one of the largest in the nation, delivering Mopar and other parts to a 15-state region. In [[1993]], [[Ward Drennen|Don Drennen III]] (called Ward) joined the company. He took over day-to-day management in [[2005]].


The company celebrated its 100th anniversary in [[2008]], becoming only the 2nd auto dealer in the nation to do so.
The company celebrated its 100th anniversary in [[2008]], becoming only the 2nd auto dealer in the nation to do so.

Revision as of 06:23, 21 April 2008

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The Don Drennen Motor Company, formerly Drennen Motor Company, operating as Don Drennen Buick Chrysler Jeep, is an auto dealership located at 1626 Montgomery Highway in Hoover.

The company was founded in 1908 by Hubert Drennen as an outgrowth of the Drennen and Company Department Store, which had begun selling automobiles alongside its wagons and buggies as early as 1903. The separate company's first location was at Avenue C and 20th Street South, representing Buick and Cadillac.

In 1914 Hubert's brother, Don Drennen, Sr purchased the Loveman, Joseph and Loeb automobile department and opened another dealership a block away at Avenue C and 21st Street South. Soon later, Don volunteered with the U. S. Naval Reserve Flying Corps serving in World War I. Hubert operated both businesses, and they were formally merged after Don's return.

The brothers opened several more locations in the 1920s, including lots in Bessemer and Ensley.

In July 1951 Don Drennen bought out Hubert's Ensley dealership and renamed the company "Don Drennen Motor Co.". His son, Don Drennen, Jr joined the company after he graduated from the Virginia Military Institute in 1956. Drennen, Jr became president of the company in 1968.

Five years later, Drennen relocated to the suburb of Hoover. He added AMC/Jeep to the lineup. After Chrysler bought AMC, Drennen took on the Chrysler franchise in 1992. Since that time the company's parts department has become one of the largest in the nation, delivering Mopar and other parts to a 15-state region. In 1993, Don Drennen III (called Ward) joined the company. He took over day-to-day management in 2005.

The company celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2008, becoming only the 2nd auto dealer in the nation to do so.

References

  • Ellaby, Liz (April 19, 2008) "'A long, interesting ride.' Don Drennen Motor Co. celebrates 100 years." Birmingham News

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