Wilsonville Chevrolet Parts
The Wentworth family's history in transportation goes back further than even the car itself. In 1903, George Wentworth and Charles Irwin founded a business making custom-built wagons -- including some for the U.S. Postal Service. The plant was located on the shore of the Willamette River in Portland and the wagons were sold out of a showroom on West Burnside Street. In 1923, Wentworth and Irwin, Inc. became distributors for the Nash Automobile Company, with a district that covered five western states. They created a company -- Columbia Body and Equipment -- to manufacture custom truck bodies for log trucks, fire trucks, buses and dump trucks. Eventually that company was sold when they built the Oregon Convention Center, but still operates in
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26051 SW Boones Ferry Rd, Wilsonville, OR 97070, United States