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  • I guess Studebaker was closer than I thought

    Bob Johnstone posted a list of Studebaker Dealers in an earlier post and I looked at the list for any in Bay City, Mi. There was a listing for, Baxter & Rexer Auto Sales 518-520 Washington Ave.

    That address was rather familiar so I Google Earthed it and I'll be durned. My father-in-law owned that building in the 60'-and 70's, as it housed his auto parts business, Hanks Auto Parts.

    He passed in 1972 but I used to take time off and run the store for a week or two every year so he could have a vacation. A great guy although he probably wished better for his daughter.

    So now I ask "How many of you on the forum have run a Studebaker Dealership?" Well, at least an ex-dealership.

    That will certainly look impressive on my resume and you'all need to show a little more respect.

    Bob

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    Originally posted by sweetolbob View Post
    ......... and you'all need to show a little more respect.

    Bob
    Sure!
    John Clary
    Greer, SC

    SDC member since 1975

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    • #3
      So did you ever check the attic? Who knows what treasures were left behind.

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      • #4
        I worked for an AMC dealer in the mid 1970's that was a former Studebaker Dealer. I looked all over the place for Studebaker stuff. The new owners told me that it had all been dumped!!!!!!!!!!
        1957 Studebaker Champion 2 door. Staten Island, New York.

        "Education is not the learning of facts, but the training of the mind to think." -Albert Einstein

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        • #5
          Could you post a picture?
          \"Life is short, write in pen\"

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