Used Land Rover Defender importer shifts into Scott’s Addition
Courtesy of Neo-Classic Cars)
With a newly purchased building in hand and a six-figure facelift for the property in store, Devin Weisleder and his Land Rovers are set to roll into Scott’s Addition.
The 2,000-square-foot former auto upholstery shop at 1004 N. Sheppard St. will soon be converted into a sort-of display case for Neo-Classic Cars, Weisleder’s used Land Rover Defender import business.
“The plan is to make this space almost like a showroom for the trucks and an office for me,” said Weisleder, who bought the building for $365,000 earlier this month. “Scott’s Addition has grown by leaps and bounds and I thought it’d be a fun place to showcase these vehicles.”
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