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  • Statler family
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  • The Statler family had been in the transportation business for over 130 years. In 1885, Joe Statler's business was called Honest Joe Statler, which advertised "fine horses sold, bought, and traded". In 1931, it was Statler DeSoto. In 1955, it was Statler Studebaker. In 1985, it was Statler Toyota. Before going into the used car business, Mr. Statler owned a ranch where Doc Brown worked when he was a boy.
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  • The Statler family had been in the transportation business for over 130 years. In 1885, Joe Statler's business was called Honest Joe Statler, which advertised "fine horses sold, bought, and traded". In 1931, it was Statler DeSoto. In 1955, it was Statler Studebaker. In 1985, it was Statler Toyota. Before going into the used car business, Mr. Statler owned a ranch where Doc Brown worked when he was a boy. A series of commercials for Statler Toyota in 2015 featured Jimmy Joe Statler wearing multiple ties, and a hover car was visible in the reflection of the window. This would suggest that it took place in the original timeline as opposed to the timeline created after Doc went back in time to stop a nuclear holocaust in 2045. A Pontiac dealership was located in the plot of land in Courthouse Square where Statler Toyota was located in 1985, so Statler Toyota had moved locations prior to October 21, 2015 or had closed down.