My Grandfather's Dealership has been mention here before. Prior names: 1) 10th Street Garage 2) Jones & Haeseker Motor Co. 1950-1973 Name after Grandpa bought out his Partner. My Dad & Uncle later joined the family business. Stewart Jones Motors 925-5th Ave No. St. Petersburg, FL 1939 - 1966 Studebaker Dealer; 1957 - 1973 Mercedes Benz. Also sold starting in the 60's DKW, Porsche, Volvo, Fiat in that order. Ended being a Mercedes & Fiat dealership. 1973 was the year he sold the "Garage", as our family called it. I was in the 10th grade and witnessed what I thought would be my profession, being sold out from under me. It it funny what you can find on the internet. I found a dealership photo of my Dad & Grandfather was "floating" around on some Mercedes-Benz websites. This photo was taken by the local paper, to tell the "locals" Stewart Jones Motors were now selling Mercedes-Benz, too. The white Studebaker in the showroom is a '57 Silver Hawk. The websites were speculating is was a Golden Hawk or maybe even a Packard Hawk. But look at the side trim. The flat bottom to the side trim means it is a Silver Hawk. Also you can see the passenger side window thru the rear glass. It is a coupe, not a hardtop. http://theoldmotor.com/?p=33657#comment-10571 http://johnstraub.blogspot.com/2013/...onnection.html I do wish they had saved all the Studebaker-Packard promotional banners seen on the walls. But that is why they are rare today. Most of the dealers threw them away, when the new model year came out. I put some comments on those websites, so you can read what happened to the building. Also it isn't the Studebaker 1920's building that remains in St. Petersburg Florida, to this day A side note, when Grandpa sold the Dealership, the new owner did not want the Studebaker parts. So, they "gave" away the remaining parts inventory to the Tampa Dealer. Chaires-Fellows Motor Company.