Freedom Truck Ctr Inc / Harrah, Washington
In 1969 Art Gamblin sold his Chrysler-Plymouth dealership in southern Idaho and purchased the General Motors dealer in Enumclaw. Art had previously been a GM dealer and wanted to return to selling products he felt were superior. Then the dealership sold new Chevrolets, Buicks, Pontiacs, Oldsmobiles and Opels.? Art?ˆ™s son, Alan Gamblin, was 13 years old in 1969. He worked washing cars and sweeping floors. Since then, he has worked in every aspect of the dealership. Alan became a partner in 1985 and then purchased the dealership in 1992. Retaining the original name, he continued to build upon a legacy of customer service and treating people fairly.In retirement Art Gamblin continued his involvement within the local community, particularly with the Chamber of Commerce and fund raising activities for civic causes. He passed away in the spring of 2002. Art`s qualities and love for treating customers fairly and honestly has been passed down to his son Alan Gamblin and grandson Tyson Gamblin who continue in Art`s footsteps. ? ?
Art Gamblin Motors currently employs over 65 people who work in two state of the art facilities. Gamblin employees honor the companys mission statement of, Surpassing their customers automotive needs by ensuring their unconditional satisfaction and exceeding expectations. They do this by daring to walk the talk and by making a difference for themselves and Gamblin customers. Our philosophy is to sell volume with great prices and a hassle free experience. We do this by stocking over 150 used cars and trucks, making sure they are quality vehicles and pricing them lower than the big city dealerships with high overhead. Call us today and buy with confidence from a trusted dealer that genuinely cares