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  2. Western Auto - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Western Auto acquired 84 auto parts stores in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia and Tennessee from the bankrupted Nationwise Automotive chain for an undisclosed amount [8] and later acquired Wheels Discount Auto Supply and its 82 auto parts stores in New York and Pennsylvania from its then owner Fay's Drug for $37 million. [9] [10]

  3. Black Book (National Auto Research) - Wikipedia

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    Black Book collects data from wholesale auctions it attends in person or online, applies adjustments and compares them against dealer advertised prices. Access is restricted because it requires subscriptions, but public access to its price search features are accessible through third party sites such as Newcars.com. [4] Assessing car value is dependent on several factors including make, model ...

  4. How to file a diminished value claim - AOL

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    $15,000 x .10 = $1,500 — This would be the maximum you would receive for a diminished value from an auto insurer. $1,500 x .50 = $750 — This would be the value adjusted for moderate damage.

  5. Kruse International - Wikipedia

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    Kruse International was an auction firm founded by Russell Kruse in Auburn, Indiana, in 1952.The company began as a local auction company selling real estate, farms and personal property run by Kruse and his sons Dean, Dennis and Daniel.

  6. True Value files for bankruptcy. What does it mean for Pa ...

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    True Value has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, and will be sold to a competitor. Here's what it means for True Value's 100+ stores in Pennsylvania.

  7. Premier Motor Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    After the 1920-21 Depression, the company emerged from a friendly receivership in 1923, when Frederick L. Barrows of Connersville, Indiana took over and reorganized as Premier Motors, Inc. In 1923 Frederick Barrows of Premier purchased the Monroe automobile company and Monroes became the Premier Model B for 1923.