When.com Web Search

  1. Ads

    related to: toyota of kendall

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Laurel Coppock - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurel_Coppock

    Coppock was raised in Weston, Massachusetts, the daughter of teacher and writer Susan Coppock. [1] Her father is a retired lawyer. She graduated from Weston High School, [1] and attended Colby College in Maine, [2] where she was a member of the Colbyettes, an a cappella singing group, [3] and the Circle in the Square Theatre School in New York City.

  3. Ken Garff - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Garff

    The Ken Garff Automotive Group is a large car dealership conglomerate. The company, or one of its dealerships, according to a January 2004 survey conducted by Dan Jones & Associates, was the second-most mentioned car dealership by Utahns when asked to name a car dealer after Larry H. Miller Dealerships. [5]

  4. Dennis Aase - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_Aase

    Aase would move over to IMSA in 1982 with Kendall Racing where he would finish the season 10th in points with three poles, three podiums, and a win. The year after, Aase would change teams again, this time driving a Toyota Celica for the All American Racers .

  5. 1993 IMSA GT Championship - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993_IMSA_GT_Championship

    The 1993 Camel GT Championship and Exxon Supreme GT Championship seasons were the 23rd season of the IMSA GT Championship auto racing series. It was the final year of the Camel's sponsorship of the prototype class, and the final year of the GTP and GTP Lights prototype categories before they were replaced with the World Sports Car (WSC) class of prototypes the following year.

  6. Kendall used to look like that? See the early days of the ...

    www.aol.com/kendall-used-look-see-early...

    Look at all that empty land. When it opened on Oct. 1, 1962, on Kendall Drive off U.S. 1, Dadeland was dubbed ‘Deadland’ because North Kendall Drive was called called the road to nowhere.

  7. Eiji Toyoda - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eiji_Toyoda

    [7] [8] Paying tribute to Toyoda, David Cole, former chairman of the Center for Automotive Research, said "He was a real visionary and inspirational leader who understood what it would take to make Toyota a successful company." [9] Leslie Kendall, curator of the Petersen Automotive Museum, described Toyoda as the Japanese equivalent of Henry ...