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  2. Wills Sainte Claire - Wikipedia

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    Wills Sainte Claire was an American automobile brand manufactured by C. H. Wills and Company, in Marysville, Michigan, from 1921 to 1927. Childe Harold Wills, the company founder, was a perfectionist and his automobile company focused on very high quality cars. As a metallurgical engineer, Wills was an aide of Henry Ford.

  3. Category : Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan

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    Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan — companies currently or formerly having their primary base of operations in the state. Subcategories. This category ...

  4. Vehicle vinyl wrap - Wikipedia

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    A vehicle vinyl wrap is the automotive aftermarket practice of completely or partially covering a vehicle's original paint with a vinyl wrap. [1] Generally this vinyl wrap will be a different color or finish like a gloss, matte, chrome or clear protective layer. The purpose may be for a color change, advertising or custom livery.

  5. Lansing Delta Township Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Lansing Delta Township Assembly is a LEED gold-certified automobile plant. [3]Environmental features of the factory include: a 45% reduction in non-manufacturing water use, saving over 4,000,000 US gallons (15,000 m 3) of water a year;

  6. Lansing Grand River Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Lansing Grand River Assembly (LGR) is a General Motors owned and operated automobile assembly facility located in Lansing, Michigan, United States.Lansing Grand River Assembly produces vehicles built upon the GM Alpha platform including the Cadillac CT4, Cadillac CT5, and Chevrolet Camaro.

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