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'''Edwards Chevrolet''' was founded in [[1916]] on [[21st Street North]] in downtown [[Birmingham]] by [[William Sterling Edwards, Jr]]. The company remains in business downtown at [[14th Street North|14th Street]] and [[3rd Avenue North]]. Edwards Chevrolet East is located at 5600 [[Oporto Madrid Boulevard]]. The company is opening a third location on [[U.S. Highway 280]] across from [[The Village at Lee Branch]].
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'''Edwards Chevrolet''' is a Chevrolet dealer with two locations in [[Birmingham]]. In addition to new Chevrolet vehicles, the dealership sells certified pre-owned Chevrolet, Buick and GMC cars and trucks.
 
The firm was founded as the '''Edwards Motor Company''' at 210 [[21st Street South]] downtown in [[1916]] by [[Gadsden]] native [[Sterling Edwards Jr]]. In the early years, the company was responsible for final assembly, taking delivery of frames and bodies separately by rail.
 
[[Image:Sterling Edwards 1916.jpg|left|thumb|275px|Sterling Edwards at his dealership in 21st Street South, c. 1916]]
In February [[1928]] the dealership relocated to the new [[Edwards Motor Co. Building]] at 1531 [[3rd Avenue North]]. The company survived the depression and [[World War II]] shortages by focusing on its repair service, which operated around the clock.
 
Edwards Motor Co. moved to its present showroom in [[1944]]. It changed its name to Edwards Chevrolet in the 1950s. Sterling's son, [[Leon Edwards]], took over ownership in [[1962]].
 
The company's main showroom remains in business downtown at 1400 [[3rd Avenue North]]. A second location, formerly operating as '''Edwards Chevrolet East''' at 5600 [[Oporto Madrid Boulevard]] moved to [[U.S. Highway 280]] across from [[The Village at Lee Branch]] in [[2007]]. The current manager for both locations is [[Lee Edwards]], Leon's son.


==References==
==References==
* "Edwards Chevrolet Company." (January 2007) Birmingham Then & Now Special Promotion.''Birmingham'' Magazine. Vol. 47, No. 1, p. 135
* "$4,000,000 Bond Issue, $287,000 Paving Awards, 5-Story Kamram Project and Other Birmingham Construction." (March 10, 1928) ''[[The Dixie Manufacturer]]'', Vol. 18, No. 5, pp. 21–22
* "Edwards Chevrolet Company." (January 2007) Birmingham Then & Now Special Promotion. ''Birmingham'' Magazine. Vol. 47, No. 1, p. 136
* Sawyers, Arlena (October 31, 2011) "[http://www.autonews.com/article/20111031/CHEVY100/310319991/1261 Early dealers did final assembly]" ''Automotive News''
* Williams, Roy L. (November 9, 2011) "Edwards Chevrolet in Birmingham nearly as old as the automaker itself." {{BN}}


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Latest revision as of 11:40, 4 May 2023

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Edwards Chevrolet is a Chevrolet dealer with two locations in Birmingham. In addition to new Chevrolet vehicles, the dealership sells certified pre-owned Chevrolet, Buick and GMC cars and trucks.

The firm was founded as the Edwards Motor Company at 210 21st Street South downtown in 1916 by Gadsden native Sterling Edwards Jr. In the early years, the company was responsible for final assembly, taking delivery of frames and bodies separately by rail.

Sterling Edwards at his dealership in 21st Street South, c. 1916

In February 1928 the dealership relocated to the new Edwards Motor Co. Building at 1531 3rd Avenue North. The company survived the depression and World War II shortages by focusing on its repair service, which operated around the clock.

Edwards Motor Co. moved to its present showroom in 1944. It changed its name to Edwards Chevrolet in the 1950s. Sterling's son, Leon Edwards, took over ownership in 1962.

The company's main showroom remains in business downtown at 1400 3rd Avenue North. A second location, formerly operating as Edwards Chevrolet East at 5600 Oporto Madrid Boulevard moved to U.S. Highway 280 across from The Village at Lee Branch in 2007. The current manager for both locations is Lee Edwards, Leon's son.

References

  • "$4,000,000 Bond Issue, $287,000 Paving Awards, 5-Story Kamram Project and Other Birmingham Construction." (March 10, 1928) The Dixie Manufacturer, Vol. 18, No. 5, pp. 21–22
  • "Edwards Chevrolet Company." (January 2007) Birmingham Then & Now Special Promotion. Birmingham Magazine. Vol. 47, No. 1, p. 136
  • Sawyers, Arlena (October 31, 2011) "Early dealers did final assembly" Automotive News
  • Williams, Roy L. (November 9, 2011) "Edwards Chevrolet in Birmingham nearly as old as the automaker itself." The Birmingham News

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