Continuing a Legacy - From a Bumper Crop to a Vintage Limousine Service

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Callan’s Classics (www.callansclassics.com) has recently announced their grand opening celebration, on April 16, 2018, at the Savannah Classic Car Museum (http://www.savannahclassiccars.com). The event was very important for Callan’s family, who continues to restore classic cars and limousines owned by the famous Vernon Callan Phillips.

  SAVANNAH, GEORGIA - 04/25/2018 (PRESS RELEASE JET)


As people feel the need to participate to special events in their lives and make them as memorably as possible, many opt to rent a limousine. Such vehicles provide a comfortable mean of transport for celebrated people and guests, enabling them to benefit from additional space and amenities.

As opposed to modern limousines, classic limousines and vintage cars provide a special feeling which can be lived only by people riding in these vehicles. Those who appreciate the beauty of a vintage car or associate themselves with the relaxed life of past years commonly choose to rent such car for special events and occasions. Such cars are rare and a symbol of wealth.

Callan Philips was an honorable American citizen born on the date of 13 March, 1925, in the Idaho - Dayton region. After graduating from Ammon High School, Callan enlisted himself in the US Army and sworn to serve it with pride. He served in World War II in 1st Cavalry, fighting in the Japanese Theater mainly throughout New Guinea, Admiralty Islands and Philippines. On one of his fights, Callan has been wounded, and thus had to return to America. Shortly after his arrival, he was awarded the Purple Heart for loyal service and fearless fighting.

Callan spent the rest of his life as a farmer, mainly throughout Eastern Washington and Southern Idaho. His neighbors admired him for his farming skills, honesty, integrity and kindness. Once he retired from farming, Callan turned his eyes to classic cars. As a result, he managed to collect and restore 59 classic cars, some of which are a true rarity nowadays on American streets. Two such examples are the *1950 Bentley Mark VI aka "Marilyn" and 1973 Mustang Convertible aka "Christine".*

One of Callan’s daughters, Sherri, along with her husband Bill Anderson, decided to continue this family business of collecting and restoring cars, making sure that Vernon’s legacy lives on. In addition, they decided to rent three classic limousines for special events, mainly to those who appreciate the beauty of a vintage car. Further details will be unveiled at

the grand opening celebration, but can be also seen at the official Callan’s Classics website and under https://www.callansclassics.com/services/ .

In regard to the event, Sherri Anderson said Sherri Anderson, said, “With Savannah, Georgia, being the 2nd destination for weddings behind Las Vegas, Nevada, these vintage limousines will leave a lasting life-time experience for many brides and grooms, as well as more great stories and memories for our family and friends to take a ride in the St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Callan’s Classics plans to expand and maintain the legacy through great relationships with the Savannah Classic Car Museum and Once Driven Restoration Shop (http://www.oncedrivenrestoration.com)”.

About Callan’s Classics, LLC

Callan’s Classics LLC is a vintage limousine service that provides transportation for weddings, special occasions, shopping sprees, photography sessions and other unique moments. It is a Georgia-based business, owned by Sherri Anderson and her husband, who continue the legacy of Vernon Callan Philips when it comes to collecting and restoring vintage limousines.

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