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Tuesday, March 31, 2026 at 5:35 PM

Business Feature: Churchill Auto Sales

Take a moment to get to know the owner's of Fallon's Churchill Auto Sales
Business Feature: Churchill Auto Sales
Milt and Jessilyn welcome you in. Photo by Nancy Chapman.

Meet Jessilyn and Milt Wallace, owners of Churchill Auto Sales. In 2018, they decided to open their own auto sales dealership, which would become Churchill Auto Sales. In June 2018, they purchased their location, and by June 27, Jessilyn had made her first sale. The rest is history. 

The Wallaces purchased the iconic building they now call home for their business. After modernizing the building and finding some hidden gems behind the existing walls, such as doors and windows, they completed their remodeling.

Jessilyn has been in the auto sales industry since she was 17 years old. After trying on several separate occasions to step away from vehicle sales, she would somehow get drawn back into it. She knew exactly how she wanted their business to work and run, so Milt and she set out to do just that. Jessilyn knows how to make an auto sale transaction go smoothly and seamlessly for their customers.

She said her favorite customer is a first-time buyer. She helps them find the perfect vehicle for their lifestyle and then enjoys watching them drive away excitedly after their purchase. Churchill Auto Sales prides itself on making a hassle-free, no-haggling, streamlined, and transparent experience for its customers. Jessilyn wants her customers to be happy, not only with this vehicle but with their next purchase from them as well.

Churchill Auto Sales is at 270 W. Williams Avenue in Fallon. Check out the current selection of vehicles at churchillautosales.com or contact them at 775-423-0122 or 775-243-5271.


 


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