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  2. LaFayette Motors - Wikipedia

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    LaFayette logo Share of the LaFayette Motors Corp., issued 15 August 1923 1921 LaFayette Four-Door Coupe 1937 Nash LaFayette 400. The LaFayette Motors Corporation was a United States–based automobile manufacturer. Founded in 1919, LaFayette Motors was named in honor of the Marquis de la Fayette, and LaFayette autos had a cameo of the Marquis ...

  3. Asbury Automotive Group - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, Asbury would expand out of the Atlanta area, adding St. Louis–based Plaza Motors [7] while acquiring David McDavid's Texas dealerships, [8] and later the Jacksonville, Florida.–based Coggin Automotive and Tampa, Florida–based Courtesy Automotive in 1998.

  4. List of defunct automobile manufacturers of the United States

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    A A Automobile Company (1910–1913) 'Blue & Gold, Red John, model Abbott-Detroit (1909–1918) Moved to Cleveland and renamed to 'Abbott' in 1917. Abeln-Zehr (1911–1912) Renamed to 'Zehr' after departure of S. Abeln in 1912. AC Propulsion (1997–2003) tzero model Apex Motor Car Company (1920–1922) Ace model Acme Motor Car Company (1903–1911) Adams Company (1905–1912) 'Adams-Farwell ...

  5. Elio Motors - Wikipedia

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    Elio Motors is a company founded by Paul Elio in 2009, ... courtesy of GoDaddy.com". In February 2024 the domain was put up for sale on GoDaddy Auctions. The auction ...

  6. Jim Moran (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Moran was born in Chicago.His father died when he was 14, but his mother insisted he stay in school. He graduated from Loyola High School (now Loyola Academy) in 1936.. Moran married Arline Steveley in 1941, then served in the U.S. Army from 1942 to 194

  7. Marmon Motor Car Company - Wikipedia

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    The 1913 Model 48 was a left-hand steering [2] tourer with a cast aluminum engine [3] and electric headlights and horn, as well as electric courtesy lights for the dash and doors. [3] It used a 573 in 3 (9,382 cc) (4½×6-inch, 114×152 mm) T-head straight-six engine of between 48 and 80 hp (36 and 60 kW) [3] with dual-plug ignition [4] and ...