On May 25, 1926, the Ford "runabout" roadster was nearing the end of its production run, the Model T was at the point of near perfection, and Lloyd "Rex" Reinecke opened his Ford dealership at 204 E 11th St. in Schuyler with business partner Gilbert Eacker. This was the beginning of something strong for the Reinecke family.
A picture from the early days of Reinecke Motors hangs on the wall of the main lobby, showing what the dealership looked like in the 1920s-1930s when Rex Reinecke (right) was the owner.
The garage at Reinecke Motors, seen above in the modern day, has pretty much looked the same aside from newer tools in the 100 years in business, owners Dave and Jeff Reinecke said.
Dave and Jeff Reinecke pose for a photo in the garage area at Reinecke Motors, a space they are all too familiar with being here almost every day for over 50 years.
Jeff and Dave Reinecke pose next to a Mustang in the main lobby and showroom at Reinecke Motors in Schuyler. The Mustang is Dave's (right) favorite vehicle over the years.
The garage at Reinecke Motors, seen above in the modern day, has pretty much looked the same aside from newer tools in the 100 years in business, owners Dave and Jeff Reinecke said.
Jeff and Dave Reinecke pose next to a Mustang in the main lobby and showroom at Reinecke Motors in Schuyler. The Mustang is Dave's (right) favorite vehicle over the years.
A picture from the early days of Reinecke Motors hangs on the wall of the main lobby, showing what the dealership looked like in the 1920s-1930s when Rex Reinecke (right) was the owner.
The garage at Reinecke Motors, seen above in the modern day, has pretty much looked the same aside from newer tools in the 100 years in business, owners Dave and Jeff Reinecke said.
Dave and Jeff Reinecke pose for a photo in the garage area at Reinecke Motors, a space they are all too familiar with being here almost every day for over 50 years.