The
Master Automotive Story
Since our founding in 1937 our focus has remained
customer service. As a multi-generation family business,
we strive to maintain and improve the service we provide
our customers. The story of today's Master Pontiac
Buick GMC began in 1926 when a young Walter Schlapp
arrived in Augusta from Germany to take a job arranged
for him by a U.S. citizen who spent his summers in
Germany. The 20-year-old Schlapp was a trained metal
worker but gladly accepted the job with an ice and
coal business to avoid a crushing economic depression
in Germany.
William
Schafer, Schlapp's best friend has also realized the
seriousness of the German depression and joined Schlapp
in the ice and coal business using his skills as a
bookkeeper. Both men intended to return to Germany
to remain; however,
time and fate intervened and in 1930 the two best
friends married sisters and honeymooned on an ocean
liner - back to the U.S. and their old jobs at the
ice and coal business in Augusta.
In
1934 the two men decided to open a garage business.
From it's start the garage business was service-oriented
with an eye toward obtaining a dealership. It was
hard work, Schlapp managed the garage while Schafer
stayed with the ice and coal
company until 1937. That year General Motors made
the two men official Pontiac dealers. For two years
the dealership struggled until sales picked up and
the future began to look bright.
Then
came World War II and the manufacture of new cars
was discontinued. Schlapp joined the U.S. Army while
Schafer (who could not serve due to a leg injury)
managed the dealership. During the war, Schafer, managed
to keep the dealership afloat with trucks, which were
permitted for use by war-necessary industries.
By
1950 times were fairly normal and a new facility was
built at Telfair and 11th Streets.
(view the Newspaper Announcement
as a pdf - .9MB)
Over the next 18 years Schafer and Schlapp enjoyed
operating the business and growing a reputation for
customer service. In 1968 William Schafer died. His
son William Schafer, Jr. immediately stepped into
his father's place. "I'd only been in the
business for six months when everything fell on me."
"I'd been around the business and had studied
business management and economics at the Citadel,
still I had to plunge right in." As a young manager
he weathered the gas crisis and some of the stiffest
competition.
In
1987 the GMC line was added and in 1990 the difficult
decision was made to move the business from downtown
to its current location on Washington Road.

(view the Newspaper Announcement
as a pdf - 2.0MB)
In
1990 the third generation, William Schafer, II, graduated
from college and joined the family business full time.
In 1999 the Buick line was added to form the current
GM lineup of Pontiac, Buick and GMC. In 2004 a proud
family tradition was continued
as William Schaffer, III was recognized by GM as our
dealer/operator.
Today,
as much as ever, customer service is our company's
only focus. This focus has guided us for the past
70 years and no matter what the future holds we trust
that placing our customers first and providing the
best service possible will lead us through
the next 70 years and beyond.