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  2. CarMax has plans to open a third dealership in Fort Worth ...

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    CarMax, which already has two used-vehicle dealerships in Fort Worth (plus another in nearby Hurst), wants to open another location here.

  3. Arlington Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Arlington Assembly has produced models for all of GM's primary American brands: Chevrolet, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Buick, Cadillac, and GMC. The first GM factory in the "Dallas-Ft. Worth" area was originally built in 1917 to build the Chevrolet Series 490 and the Chevrolet Series F on the south side of West Seventh Street and Slayton Street just ...

  4. GM Financial - Wikipedia

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    General Motors Financial Company, Inc. is the financial services arm of General Motors.The company is a global provider of auto finance, with operations in the United States, Latin America, Canada, Europe (which was sold to PSA Groupe and BNP Paribas following the sale of GM's core area businesses Opel and Vauxhall in a $2.2 billion deal), and China.

  5. General Motors - Wikipedia

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    In November 1911, Durant co-founded Chevrolet with race car driver Louis Chevrolet, who left the company in 1915 after a disagreement with Durant. [22] General Motors Company share certificate issued October 13, 1916. GM was reincorporated in Detroit in 1916 as General Motors Corporation and became a public company via an initial public offering.

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  7. Tom Vandergriff - Wikipedia

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    His father, William Thomas "Hooker" Vandergriff was a prominent businessman who operated a local car dealership with his father, John Thomas Vandergriff. [6] [7] In 1937, Hooker and his wife, Charles Pleasant Mayes, moved the family to nearby Arlington to open a new downtown Chevrolet dealership. At the time, Arlington was just 1 square mile ...