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TrustFord continues Ford network consolidation with Cambria dealership acquisitions

27 people found this useful TrustFord has continued the consolidation of the Ford s car retail network in London through the acquisition of Cambria Automobiles’ franchises in Croydon and Wimbledon. Stuart Foulds, chairman and chief executive of the Ford of Britain-owned AM100 car retail group said in a statement issued this morning (May 13) that the Wimbledon site had already been rebranded and opened under its new ownership following a “smooth handover” process. But new car and commercial vehicle sales previously handled by the Croydon franchise, operated under Cambria’s Dees division, will now be directed to the TrustFord site in Wimbledon. Foulds told AM: The acquisition of these two sites more or less gives us control of London and Greater London, which is a long-term desire that we ve had.

Loudonville High School senior Portz wants to reopen machine shop

Jim Brewer In 2008, when owner/operator Tony Drouhard died, Loudonville lost its only automobile machining shop. That shop was operated in the Parts Plus building at the corner of West Main Street and South Mount Vernon Avenue, in a building that housed a gasoline filling station for much of the 20th century. There is a definite possibility that the machine shop will be reopened in the future, fulfilling the goal of Grant Portz, Tony Drouhard’s grandson. Going to the University of Northwestern Ohio Portz, who is a senior at Loudonville High School as well as president of the Loudonville-Perrysville FFA chapter, has set reopening the shop as a goal after he completes studies at the University of Northwestern Ohio in Lima, where he plans to major in high performance technology, with a minor in diesel mechanics.

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