FAIRMONT CITY, IL, November 14, 2012 (Press-News.org) With the opening of its Third Showroom in the Chicago, Illinois market in June, along with the current showrooms in the St. Louis and Louisville markets, the company now offers Over 400 exotic, classic and collectible cars and trucks to worldwide buyers.
Gateway Classic Cars, started in 1999, showcases its exotic, classic and collector cars and trucks in Three All-Indoor Showrooms and on 63+ Websites such as Gateway Classic Cars, Hemmings Motor News, Auto Trader Classics etc, along with Du-Pont Registry, a trade publication.
The company plans to add its Fourth Showroom next spring in Motor City (Detroit). The opening date and location will be announced after New Years.
Gateway Classic Cars is a classic, collector and exotic car dealership that sells primarily on a consignment basis. For further information, please contact Ashley at (800) 231-3616 or ashley@gatewayclassiccars.com
Website: www.GatewayClassicCars.com
Gateway Classic Cars Announces Gross Sale of $1,000,000 For September
Gateway Classic Cars, one of the largest exotic and collector car dealer networks, proudly announces its first $1+ million in sales for September 2012.
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[Press-News.org] Gateway Classic Cars Announces Gross Sale of $1,000,000 For SeptemberGateway Classic Cars, one of the largest exotic and collector car dealer networks, proudly announces its first $1+ million in sales for September 2012.