Jeff (left) and Dave (right) Reinecke hold their 95 year plaque from the Schuyler Area Chamber of Commerce. They were supposed to celebrate the company's 95th anniversary in 2021, but COVID-19 caused a delay.
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The Dlouhy Brothers in front of Dlouhy Motor Company. The brothers built the building in 1915, approximately 40 years before it became Reinecke Motor Company.
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A November 1971 letter from Henry Ford II to L.F. "Rex" and John Reinecke, proudly displayed at Reinecke Motor Company.
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L.F. "Rex" Reinecke in the office of the Kopac brothers, Schuyler's first Ford dealers and Rex's employers before they shut down and he went into business with the Dlouhy brothers.
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The Dlouhy Motor Company showroom in the 1930s, over 20 years before it became Reinecke Motor Company.
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Reinecke Motor Company as it stands today at 204 E 11th Street
Jeff (left) and Dave (right) Reinecke hold their 95 year plaque from the Schuyler Area Chamber of Commerce. They were supposed to celebrate the company's 95th anniversary in 2021, but COVID-19 caused a delay.
The Dlouhy Brothers in front of Dlouhy Motor Company. The brothers built the building in 1915, approximately 40 years before it became Reinecke Motor Company.
L.F. "Rex" Reinecke in the office of the Kopac brothers, Schuyler's first Ford dealers and Rex's employers before they shut down and he went into business with the Dlouhy brothers.