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Long-Lewis Ford was started as a division of [[Long-Lewis Hardware]] in the early Twentieth Century. They sold Ford automobiles from the hardware store before opening a separate dealership on the [[Bessemer Super Highway]]. The dealership remained there up until the 1990's, when it was moved to a new location on [[Highway 150]] in Hoover. The former Bessemer Super Highway location is now [[Long-Lewis Sterling Western Star]], a dealer of large trucks. The window of the building still bears the rebel from the commercials.
Long-Lewis Ford is a Ford auto dealership located in Hoover. It was started as a division of [[Long-Lewis Hardware]] in the early Twentieth Century. They sold Ford automobiles from the hardware store before opening a separate dealership on the [[Bessemer Super Highway]]. The dealership remained there up until the 1990's, when it was moved to a new location on [[Highway 150]] in Hoover. The former Bessemer Super Highway location is now [[Long-Lewis Sterling Western Star]], a dealer of large trucks. The window of the building still bears the rebel from the commercials.

Revision as of 21:04, 18 March 2011

Long-Lewis Ford is a Ford auto dealership located in Hoover. It was started as a division of Long-Lewis Hardware in the early Twentieth Century. They sold Ford automobiles from the hardware store before opening a separate dealership on the Bessemer Super Highway. The dealership remained there up until the 1990's, when it was moved to a new location on Highway 150 in Hoover. The former Bessemer Super Highway location is now Long-Lewis Sterling Western Star, a dealer of large trucks. The window of the building still bears the rebel from the commercials.