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  2. Ypsilanti Automotive Heritage Museum - Wikipedia

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    From 1927 until the Hudson Motor Car Company merged with the Nash-Kelvinator Corporation on May 1, 1954 to form American Motors Corporation (AMC), the dealership sold 1,969 new cars, [5] and has retained and preserved all dealership records since opening. [6]

  3. Jimmy Dick - Wikipedia

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    Coming from a family of businessmen, Dick bought his first car dealership in El Paso, Texas in 1985. [1] By 2007, Dick owned six new car dealerships and three used car dealerships, [1] and rebranded all of the dealerships under a new Viva Autosport name. [2] By 2016, that number had grown to 13 and the Viva chain of dealerships had expanded to ...

  4. 1971 Indianapolis 500 - Wikipedia

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    The repaired 1971 Dodge Challenger pace car. For 1971, none of the Big Three auto manufacturers chose to supply a pace car for the Indianapolis 500, as the muscle car market had dried up and marketing efforts were shifted elsewhere. Four local Indianapolis-area Dodge dealers, spearheaded by Eldon Palmer, stepped up to supply the fleet of pace cars.

  5. American Motors Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Jeep-Eagle division was formed from the American Motors Jeep Renault dealer network. The Jeep and Eagle vehicles were marketed primarily by former American Motors dealers. The American Motors badge was last used on the Eagle Sports Wagon through the 1988 model year, then eliminated, and the Eagle car brand was phased out by 1998.

  6. G.I. Joe's - Wikipedia

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    A distribution center was built in 1979 in Wilsonville, with that facility expanded in 1986. [6] G.I. Joe's opened its eighth store, located in Eugene, Oregon, in 1983. [7] At the time, the company also operated 16 The Jean Machine stores, and the two chains had combined annual revenue of $68 million (~$182 million in 2023) in 1982. [7]

  7. King of Cars - Wikipedia

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    King of Cars is an American reality television series that aired in over 21 countries, centering on the Towbin Dodge car dealership, in Henderson, Nevada, south of Las Vegas, Nevada. Managed by Josh Towbin a.k.a. "Chop" a.k.a. the King of Cars , [ 1 ] famous for the cult hit infomercial , "The Chopper Show", in which his salesmen dress up as ...

  8. Chrysler - Wikipedia

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    The Chrysler company was founded by Walter Chrysler on June 6, 1925, [12] [13] when the Maxwell Motor Company (est. 1904) was re-organized into the Chrysler Corporation. [14] [15] The company was headquartered in the Detroit enclave of Highland Park, [16] [17] [18] where it remained until completing the move to its present Auburn Hills location in 1996.

  9. Edward Davis (car dealer) - Wikipedia

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    After graduating from Cass Tech, Davis opened a car wash but would eventually find success in sales at a local Dodge dealership. In 1938, he opened a used car lot and two years later became a Studebaker dealer. Studebaker Corporation faced financial difficulties in the 1950s which led to Davis closing his dealership in 1956.