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- A.W. Reister Ford Dealership, Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Michigan, August 12, 1937 -

- August 12, 1937
- Collections - Artifact
A.W. Reister Ford Dealership, Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Michigan, August 12, 1937
- Automobile Showroom at A.W. Reister Ford-Lincoln Dealership, Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Michigan, December 1935 - Ford Motor Company inaugurated a system of competing dealership franchises in 1914. Dealers sold Ford vehicles, offered repair services, and stocked spare parts and automobile accessories. By the 1930s, many dealerships had spacious showrooms where customers could inspect the latest models. Advertisements and vehicle literature were available and a helpful salesman was always nearby.

- December 30, 1935
- Collections - Artifact
Automobile Showroom at A.W. Reister Ford-Lincoln Dealership, Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Michigan, December 1935
Ford Motor Company inaugurated a system of competing dealership franchises in 1914. Dealers sold Ford vehicles, offered repair services, and stocked spare parts and automobile accessories. By the 1930s, many dealerships had spacious showrooms where customers could inspect the latest models. Advertisements and vehicle literature were available and a helpful salesman was always nearby.
- Automobile Showroom at A.W. Reister Ford-Lincoln Dealership, Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Michigan, December 1935 - Ford Motor Company inaugurated a system of competing dealership franchises in 1914. Dealers sold Ford vehicles, offered repair services, and stocked spare parts and automobile accessories. By the 1930s, many dealerships had spacious showrooms where customers could inspect the latest models. Advertisements and vehicle literature were available and a helpful salesman was always nearby.

- December 30, 1935
- Collections - Artifact
Automobile Showroom at A.W. Reister Ford-Lincoln Dealership, Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Michigan, December 1935
Ford Motor Company inaugurated a system of competing dealership franchises in 1914. Dealers sold Ford vehicles, offered repair services, and stocked spare parts and automobile accessories. By the 1930s, many dealerships had spacious showrooms where customers could inspect the latest models. Advertisements and vehicle literature were available and a helpful salesman was always nearby.