🇺🇸 Closed for Sales, Open for Service

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In a heartfelt tribute to local veterans, Sioux City Ford Lincoln closed its doors on Monday for Veterans Day—not to take a break, but to roll up their sleeves and serve those who have served.

The dealership’s team, joined by ABRA Auto Body employees, took on sixteen projects to benefit local servicemembers—from yard work to moving furniture to laying concrete. For Army veteran Edward Redenius, who is wheelchair-bound, the team installed a brand-new driveway to give him easier access to his yard, mailbox, and vehicle.

The effort also included delivering care packages, blankets, and even 125 pans of lasagna and chili to veterans.

Sioux City Ford’s General Sales Manager, Wendy Modlin, shared her excitement: “This is really the coolest thing we have ever done. We feel blessed to be here, helping veterans who have done so much for us.”

Bravo to the dedicated Sioux City Ford Linco team for honoring our heroes, and making a difference—one driveway, yard, and meal at a time. 👏

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