The end of an era for me, sold my building, long read...
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In 2009 Strandquist Chrysler Plymouth lost their license with Chrysler like 862 other dealerships. The dealership was located in downtown Rockford, Illinois where all the other major dealerships were located for decades. Jack Strandquist started the dealership in 1944 after he came back from his 35th bombing mission in WWII and his dad had a used car dealership across the street from this building, which was finished in 1921 hoping to be a Dodge dealership, but with the death of the Dodge brothers it never opened as a Dodge dealership. There is very little history of what it was between 1921 and 1944 until the Strandquists leased it before purchasing it when they acquired a DeSoto franchise. There was a separate Chrysler dealership and also a Plymouth dealership nearby and eventually they acquired both and became a Chrysler/Plymouth dealer until 2009. They tried to be a used car dealer but that didn't work, then Jack died of a broken heart 6 months later and the dealership was closed and liquidated. At the time I worked with a restoration company in Machesney Park just north of Rockford in 2010 when we saw the building was for sale, so my boss purchased the building and we moved Nostalgia Lane there and became Mr. Norms Garage as my boss had bought into the Mr. Norm and Sox and Martin names. We moved our dyno there and expanded our line of supercharged Challengers and building wild Mustangs and Camaros. By the mid 2010's Chrysler was starting to build their own supercharged Challengers and that was the writing on the wall for us. The manager quit and went with his own dyno place and the building became a regular auto mechanic shop and we even got the contract to maintain the Rockford police cars! That all ended in 2017 and my old boss asked me to manage the building while he looked for a buyer. In late 2017 he asked me to meet me at the building and offered it to me and he would hold the mortgage with no strings attached, so I went for it. I had plans on starting my own restoration shop but one thing led to another, and Covid happened, so it never came to fruition. I put together a Mr. Norms collection and used the cool showroom to showcase some of those vehicles for a few years, and held swap meets there. The writing on the wall came last year that it was never going to happen and the taxes were killing me, so I made the decision to shut it down and sell it. That day came today as it is now in the hands of the new owners. I had 80 cars in there and over 250,000 parts, so it has been a crazy few months trying to sell some, move out the stored cars, and the museum cars plus trying to figure out what to do with all the parts! The new owner said he didn't need the upper floor for a while, and since it has a drive-up ramp, I took all the cars and parts I could fit up there and left parts cars there, I will still have it for another 6 months while I go through everything and decide what I will keep. I want to thank my friends and acquaintances for helping me over the years and this crazy last month of moving crap around for the final time! Look for a lot more parts for sale ads from me over the next few months! And thanks to all the people who came to my swap meets, met a lot of cool people!
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Re: The end of an era for me, sold my building, long read...
[Re: Rhinodart]
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05/02/22 09:39 PM
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But for a time .. king of the world ! good luck with your next venture
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Re: The end of an era for me, sold my building, long read...
[Re: Ramrod39]
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05/02/22 11:12 PM
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Thanks guys, for more pics I turn you to an old thread from our own Forwardlook. He actually slept there a few times while he was over in the states to save money to buy more Mopar parts, LOL! https://board.moparts.org/ubbthread...midwest-tour-200-pics-added-on-27th.html The pics are near the top and bottom of the multi-page thread...
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The funny thing about science is that if you change one miniscule parameter you change the entire outcome to the way you want it.
JB Rhinehart, Realist
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Re: The end of an era for me, sold my building, long read...
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05/03/22 12:17 AM
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All the best to you Rhino. Sad to see history slip away like this.
-Eric
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Re: The end of an era for me, sold my building, long read...
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That place is awesome! Sorry it didn't work out. Good luck w/ the next venture Rhino!
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Re: The end of an era for me, sold my building, long read...
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That was a super cool place, but the costs and other factors in keeping a building like that maintained and heated are immense. I enjoyed poking around the place during your swap meets, but cringed a bit when I was there thinking about the burden you had taken on owning the place! I'm sure your stress factor has decreased quite a bit now that it is sold! And now you are free to get the heck out of this mess of a state, something all of us still stuck here can envy!
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Re: The end of an era for me, sold my building, long read...
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05/03/22 10:24 AM
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I would have loved to go to your swaps but just to far for me. Gotta think positive in that this is the next step to getting out of Illinoisy.
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Re: The end of an era for me, sold my building, long read...
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I am a believer in things happen for reasons. And after being in the classic car repair / resto business for over 20 years I am winding it way down. Too many headaches and pressure not to mention employee issues. I'm done with working 7-10's + while the employees worked 40 or less (long story on him) and took advantage of everything they could (my bad for allowing it). Not to mention customers that will pay 50+ for a haircut (10-15minutes) but bi--h at a labor rate sometimes less than 70.00 an hour. I used to sit in corporate america DREAMING of self employment. During my time of self employment I cannot count the number of times I DREAMED of a nice cushy corporate job in which I clocked out at 5, had my weekends and holidays free, paid vacations and OMG time for the F word (FUN). It did have it's good side, but as with everything in life there is a cost and I'm not sure the pain was worth the gain (partly my fault & a long story). So this may be a blessing in disguise. Good luck to you sir and do keep us posted
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Re: The end of an era for me, sold my building, long read...
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I am a believer in things happen for reasons. And after being in the classic car repair / resto business for over 20 years I am winding it way down. Too many headaches and pressure not to mention employee issues. I'm done with working 7-10's + while the employees worked 40 or less (long story on him) and took advantage of everything they could (my bad for allowing it). Not to mention customers that will pay 50+ for a haircut (10-15minutes) but bi--h at a labor rate sometimes less than 70.00 an hour. I used to sit in corporate america DREAMING of self employment. During my time of self employment I cannot count the number of times I DREAMED of a nice cushy corporate job in which I clocked out at 5, had my weekends and holidays free, paid vacations and OMG time for the F word (FUN). It did have it's good side, but as with everything in life there is a cost and I'm not sure the pain was worth the gain (partly my fault & a long story). So this may be a blessing in disguise. Good luck to you sir and do keep us posted Many times, failure ends up being a success in countless ways.
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Re: The end of an era for me, sold my building, long read...
[Re: mopars4ever]
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05/03/22 08:54 PM
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What is the new owner going to do with the building? He has a local repair shop and ran out of room, he will have plenty of that now! He is from Mexico originally and is a very nice guy, we get along good. The first thing he did was bring his entire family to see the place, and wants all the info he can get about the history of the place! He was bummed as was I that the place was pretty much emptied out of all the Chrysler memorabilia but I did get a binder with pictures from 1944 until it went under. I have not given that to him yet, a friend is copying it so I can have rememberances. He plans on using the showroom like I did, for a museum but will probably not be many Mopars there. He has his work cut out for himself, it needs a roof, new windows, new plumbing, and a complete new heating system, things I just could not afford. I hope he has great success!
The funny thing about science is that if you change one miniscule parameter you change the entire outcome to the way you want it.
JB Rhinehart, Realist
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Re: The end of an era for me, sold my building, long read...
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All the best to you Rhino. Sad to see history slip away like this.
-Eric Best of luck to you. Tim
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Good luck in your new life Rhino.
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Re: The end of an era for me, sold my building, long read...
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All good things come to an end they say.
It really doesn't matter whether you win or lose… as long as you look good doing it!
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Re: The end of an era for me, sold my building, long read...
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All good things come to an end they say. They also say "The best is yet to come". I like that much more!
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