Arlington, Virginia Lincoln dealer in the 70s and 80s

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Arlington, Virginia Lincoln dealer in the 70s and 80s

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Was American Service Center in Arlington, Virginia once a Lincoln Mercury dealer? At the 1988 Democratic convention here in Atlanta I remember seeing Secret Service cars that were Colony Park wagons with ASC license frames
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From the "About Us" link on their website

History

Early in the history of American Service Center (ASC), along with offering Amoco gasoline and service for automobiles, it was decided ASC would also sell Hotpoint appliances and Studebaker automobiles. After the end of World War II, with the popularity and sales of Studebakers rapidly declining, in 1957 American Service Center became the first Mercedes-Benz dealer in the Washington metropolitan area. In 1998, after having been successful with various other automobile franchises, namely, Studebaker, Fiat, Ferrari, Rolls-Royce, Isuzu, Saab, Lancia, AMC, Lincoln-Mercury/Merkur and Buick, it was decided it would be best to focus all of our energy in doing what ASC had always done best, to sell and service only one make, JUST MERCEDES.
American Service Center was founded in 1937 by Saul Brooks and his brother-in-law Saul Gordon. It was located at the intersection of Glebe Road and North Randolph Street in Arlington, Virginia. Although the business has gone through many changes, it is still at the same location operating as a Mercedes-Benz dealership. Today, it is owned and operated by the second and third generations of it's founders. The daily operation of the business is now in the capable hands of Alvin Brooks and Morton Zetlin, the son and son-in-law of Saul Brooks. Mark Zetlin, Morton's son, is currently the New Mercedes-Benz Sales Manager.

American Service Center, through the hard work and dedication of over 300 employees, has achieved and maintained great success in the Washington Region of Mercedes-Benz USA. By constantly paying attention to Customer Satisfaction and remembering Saul Brooks' most often used directive "Take care of the Customer, that's the main thing", ASC ranks either 1st or 2nd in: New Mercedes-Benz sales; Mercedes-Benz Certified Pre-Owned sales; Service sales; Parts sales; and Body Shop sales. Our Body Shop is 'Fully Certified' by Mercedes-Benz USA
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Re: Arlington, Virginia Lincoln dealer in the 70's and 80's

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There you go, thanks. I saw a license frame from there on Ebay and I have a 1977 inaugural license plate. They look great together hanging on the wall in my office
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