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The last occupant was a very disorganized antique shop, probably 20 years ago. There’s a Donzi stored in the back, lots of other “stuff” but many broken windows, many boarded up. No real sign of any activity....the emblems are in very good shape, in fact with the right benefactor the place could be restored. ••••. I wouldn’t doubt if “the right person” was talked to a Studebaker show could come to pass there. Behind the building is their back lot, still open and grassed. Amazing to stand in the front parking lot and envision generations of New Studebakers parked there.
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Originally posted by 64V19816 View Post... with the right benefactor the place could be restored.
It's in the center of a blighted neighborhood.
Originally posted by 64V19816 View PostI wouldn’t doubt if “the right person” was talked to a Studebaker show could come to pass there..
I believe there are at least seven of those terra-cotta medallions on the building.Brad Johnson,
SDC since 1975, ASC since 1990
Pine Grove Mills, Pa.
'33 Rockne 10, '51 Commander Starlight. '53 Commander Starlight
'56 Sky Hawk in process
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I was in the Mathis dealership many years ago . Met the “younger” Mr. Mathis. He was a WW2 AAF veteran. As was my dad.
He sold me a lovey Studebaker Cars neon sign. I have since donated it to the Studebaker National Museum.sigpic1957 Packard Clipper Country Sedan
"There's nothing stronger than the heart of a volunteer"
Lt. Col. Jimmy Doolittle
"I have a great memory for forgetting things" Number 1 son, Lee Chan
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Brad Johnson,
SDC since 1975, ASC since 1990
Pine Grove Mills, Pa.
'33 Rockne 10, '51 Commander Starlight. '53 Commander Starlight
'56 Sky Hawk in process
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It was quite a amazing building, such a shame it’s in a “bad” neighborhood and has been left to rot.
There was a huge Studebaker
mural on the back wall of the showroom and a gorgeous inlaid tile mosaic on the floor of a 1920’s Studebaker. May be still there under the junk and dirt.
Mathis Motors also had another dealership building in Egg Harbor City. I haven’t been able to locate where it was. I’m suspecting it was on the corner of US 30 and NJ 50. There was a Chevrolet dealer there some twenty years ago. Building and lot were torn down and a Dunkin Donuts is in that location.Last edited by 57pack; 03-03-2021, 03:12 PM.sigpic1957 Packard Clipper Country Sedan
"There's nothing stronger than the heart of a volunteer"
Lt. Col. Jimmy Doolittle
"I have a great memory for forgetting things" Number 1 son, Lee Chan
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Being where it IS, is what has saved it. Otherwise it would have been demolished for an office or retail development. There’s not much going on around there now, the AC Casino boom is over, probably little urge to demolish it but that sneaky devil fire has a way of doing away with untended big old buildings. Probably only minor damage would end up with it leveled.. who knows maybe somebody here will hit mega millions lottery buy and restore the place, buy Every Stude off eBay and become a dealer.
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A building like this, properly restored and offering a needed service in the area, is often the impetus to further neighborhood improvement and economy.Brad Johnson,
SDC since 1975, ASC since 1990
Pine Grove Mills, Pa.
'33 Rockne 10, '51 Commander Starlight. '53 Commander Starlight
'56 Sky Hawk in process
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The South Jersey chapter had a cruise to go there probably 10 years ago now. That picture was taken that day. We probably had a dozen nice studes go on the cruise to Mathis. There wasn't anyone there, we just decided to take a ride and get some photos. I was there with my 56J. Cool old building, so sad its just sitting abandoned.
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