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  2. Disappearance of Phoenix Coldon - Wikipedia

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    Black Chevy Blazer similar to the car Phoenix was driving. Coldon disappeared on December 18, 2011, after leaving her family home in a black 1998 Chevy Blazer at about 3 PM local time. [3] Her father told reporters that she was supposedly headed to a convenience store around the street or possibly a friend's house.

  3. H. C. S. Motor Car Company - Wikipedia

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    H. C. S. Motor Car Company was incorporated with $1,000,000 in capital in late 1919 by Harry C. Stutz, founder and former president of the Stutz Motor Car Company, with his friend Harry Campbell as treasurer and Samuel T Murdock as vice-president.

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  5. Yenko Chevrolet - Wikipedia

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    Yenko Chevrolet was a Chevrolet dealership located at 575 West Pike Street in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania. Operating from 1949 to 1982, the dealership is best known for selling customized sports cars during the late 1960s.

  6. Ellis Brooks Auto Center - Wikipedia

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    The dealership located on Van Ness Street and Bush Avenue [6] had been a fixture there for decades up to the late 2000s. [7] It was founded in 1939. In 1952, it began selling new Chevrolet cars. Marie Brooks took over the company after her husband succumbed to an illness. [8]

  7. Stutz Motor Car Company - Wikipedia

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    The Ideal Motor Car Company, organized in June 1911 by Harry C. Stutz with his friend, Henry F Campbell, began building Stutz cars in Indianapolis in 1911. [2] They set this business up after a car built by Stutz in under five weeks and entered in the name of his Stutz Auto Parts Co. was placed 11th in the Indianapolis 500 earning it the slogan "the car that made good in a day".