IML: My Conversation With Dutch Stenovich
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IML: My Conversation With Dutch Stenovich
- From: "Eric" <gearhead@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 3 Jul 2005 10:08:16 -0700
Hi All,
I recently purchased my 1964 Imperial Crown Coupe here in Portland,
Oregon. The car had been owned and used in Denver before it's move here. On
the trunk lid is a metal dealer's plaque showing Dutch Stenovich Motors,
Elko, Nevada. The car came with the original window sticker also showing the
shipping address of Stenovich Motors. A little curiosity struck me and I
decided to do some websurfing for this company, and Elko in general. I found
a few bits and pieces of info; that Bing Crosby became an honorary mayor of
Elko in 1948 with many humorous anecdotes
http://www.elkorose.com/crosby.html and
http://www.rabbitbrush.com/hickson/MayorCrosby.html , that Dutch Stenovich
Motors was originally a Willy's Jeep dealer and then AMC products after AMC
bought out Willy's, and a photo of the 1st Inaugural Ball with Dutch and
Marianne Stenovich amongst other attendees
http://www.museum-elko.us/vewebsite/exhibit2/e20057b.htm . The dealership
appeared to have been sold in the 80's. With a little more searching, I came
across a listing for Dutch Stenovich and I thought, why not call it and see
who answers. After a couple of attempts, I reached Mr. Stenovich today, and
thought I would share my conversation today with him and his wife.
My intent was not so much to find info on my car which, of course, he
couldn't recall in particular, but to inquire a little into his business and
social history in Elko. I was greatly surprized to find that I could even
contact him as his Willy's dealership dated back to the 1940's. In his mid
80's now, Mr. Stenovich was a joy to speak with for the few minutes I spent
with him on the phone. He recollected for me that he started his Willy's
dealership on August 15, 1949, after working for a Ford agency. He couldn't
quite recall when he took on the Chrysler product line but mentioned that
Chrysler was a good company to work with. His agency also sold International
Harvester, and provided AAA roadside service for the area for a period of
time. "The trouble with that (AAA) was that someone would call you at 2am
for a jump start, so you'd get out of bed, get to where they were only to
have the neighbor tell you that they got a jump already and all you got was
a cold evening." Such were the days before cell phones.
I asked Mr. Stenovich about my findings of Bing Crosby's association with
the town. He explained that Bing was thought of as a local townsperson for
the few years he had a ranch there, and that he was treated like any other
neighbor, with a 'Hey Bing, how's it going?' manor. He also explained how
Bing kind of started a popularity for Elko amongst his friends, that Jimmy
Stewart and a couple of other celebreties also bought ranches in the area.
As well, Elko is on the route east (before the days of I-80) and Dutch ran
down a list of big bands that stopped and performed one night stands there
through the years, and that he saw them all there. We discussed how Bing was
apart from the Las Vegas bunch, and he said that Bing was a first class,
friendly fellow.
When I mentioned the photo of him and his wife pictured at the 1st
inaugural ball in 1959, his wife added, 'oh yes, that was a fabulous evening
and we all then went to a resort out in the desert for a week. It was a
great time.", almost as if it happened last week. Dutch really enjoyed
talking about old times, and was very humorous in his recollections. He
invited me to come down sometime to see the great museum they have in Elko
and learn a little of this small town's history. He then made the claim that
he has had the best life anyone could possibly have. He certainly sounds
like a guy who's lived a good life.
This finished my conversation with Dutch Stenovich. Sometime in the
future, I may ready my '64 Crown Coupe for the few hundred mile trip there.
My apologies for the limited Imperial content, but I thought this might
inspire others to investigate their car's history. Does anyone else have a
Dutch Stenovich Motors Imperial by chance?
Eric
Portland, Oregon
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