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  2. Manac (trailers) - Wikipedia

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    2002: Manac begins its expansion in the American market with the purchase of CPS Trailers Inc in Oran, Missouri. [4] 2004: The Canam Manac Group is broken up with the sale of Manac due to the fact that Canam wanted to focus on its steel operations. Manac sees the day as a private company, the Dutil family remains important owners of the company.

  3. Aftermarket (merchandise) - Wikipedia

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    Aftermarket in economic literature refers to a secondary market for the goods and services that are complementary or related to the primary market goods, also known as original equipment). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In many industries, the primary market consists of durable goods , whereas the aftermarket consists of consumable or non-durable products ...

  4. Automotive aftermarket - Wikipedia

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    The automotive aftermarket is the secondary parts market of the automotive industry, concerned with the manufacturing, remanufacturing, distribution, retailing, and installation of all vehicle parts, chemicals, equipment, and accessories, after the sale of the automobile by the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) to the consumer.

  5. Manic GT - Wikipedia

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    The design used many parts from the Renault 8. [15] The car was built on a Renault 8 platform chassis with a steel roll-over structure added to improve safety and add stiffness to the frame. The body of molded fiberglass was bonded, rather than bolted, to the chassis. While this further stiffened the structure, it made repairs difficult.

  6. Monaco Coach Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Monaco was incorporated in 1968 as the Caribou Manufacturing Company by Ray Mehaffey. [4] They began building pickup campers. The most popular line was named "Monaco." [5] In 1977 the name was changed to Monaco Coach Corporation.

  7. File:Manac logo english.svg - Wikipedia

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