Ford Dealership in Chester, NJ
Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2019 6:50 pm
Going through the files, I came across the following information.
Morris Chamberlain owned a Ford Dealership in Chester, NJ. Morris sold Model T's that were shipped to him in crates. At some point in history, he got into an argument with Henry Ford and would stop selling Fords. When Morris died in 1952, two brand new Fords still in their crates were found in his garage.
The garage building was built in 1912. The post card is dated 1915.
The post card picture shows the garage in the background behind the Model T parked at the William Savage barbershop, Masonic Lodge and candy store. Another building, Skellenger's, can barely be seen to the left of the Masonic Lodge.
All three buildings still stand to this day, although they have been modified and re-purposed.
Morris Chamberlain owned a Ford Dealership in Chester, NJ. Morris sold Model T's that were shipped to him in crates. At some point in history, he got into an argument with Henry Ford and would stop selling Fords. When Morris died in 1952, two brand new Fords still in their crates were found in his garage.
The garage building was built in 1912. The post card is dated 1915.
The post card picture shows the garage in the background behind the Model T parked at the William Savage barbershop, Masonic Lodge and candy store. Another building, Skellenger's, can barely be seen to the left of the Masonic Lodge.
All three buildings still stand to this day, although they have been modified and re-purposed.