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Gateway Classic Cars Opens Scottsdale Showroom
“Gateway Classic Cars cruises into Scottsdale, Arizona with its 16th Showroom”
O’ Fallon, IL May 8, 2017-- Gateway Classic Cars, the world’s largest classic and exotic car sales company, announces the opening of its sixteenth (16th) US location in the Scottsdale / Phoenix market.
The company is adding a 41,000 square feet of indoor showroom space in an upscale, climate controlled, facility located at 22275 North 23rd Ave., in Deer Valley, Arizona, in September of 2017., close to Deer Valley Executive Airport. This facility will house 225-of the most desirable and high quality classic and exotic vehicles, consigned by local sellers, collectors and estates. Along with an outstanding lineup of vehicles, Gateways’ Scottsdale location will also host community events in collaboration with local businesses and organizations, such as the local chamber of commerce and car clubs.
All of the classic and exotic vehicles will be marketed via the Internet, to global buyers.
The Scottsdale location will be the company’s third location to open in 2017, giving sweet- sixteen a new meaning as 2017 continues to be a promising year for the company with revenues projected at $80+ Million.
Gateway Classic Cars is celebrating eighteen (18) years in business. The company will continue to strengthen its position in the coming years, as the world’s largest and most trusted place for private sellers, buyers, collectors and estates across the nation.
Gateway Classic Cars of Scottsdale is modeled after its existing fifteen (15) showrooms located in Atlanta, St. Louis, Louisville, Chicago, Indianapolis, Detroit, Nashville, Houston, Dallas, Milwaukee, Tampa, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, Philadelphia, and Denver – End
Worlds Largest Classic Car Company Cruises into Arizona
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