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  2. Chevrolet, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    A post office called Chevrolet was established in 1918, and remained in operation until 1992. [3] The community was named after the Chevrolet Series 490, the first car seen on local roads. [4] A 1935 newspaper account reported the town had 800 inhabitants, and about 60 cars, 30 of which were Chevrolets. [5]

  3. Universal Car Company - Wikipedia

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    The Universal Car Company, at 2500 W. Broadway in the California neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky, was built in 1923.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.

  4. File:'91-'93 Chevrolet C-K 2500 Regular Cab (Richmond, KY ...

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  5. Bill Heard Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Bill Heard Chevrolet in Sugar Land did stay in business, as of September 25, 2008. [3] Warranties at closed dealerships remained valid at other Chevrolet dealerships. [3] The company attributed the closures to the rising price of fuel and an inventory overly focused on heavy trucks and SUVS during an economic slowdown. [3]

  6. Radcliff, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Radcliff is a home rule-class city [4] in Hardin County, Kentucky, in the United States. The population was 23,042 as of the 2020 Census , up from 21,692 from the 2010 census . [ 5 ]

  7. Chevrolet Series M Copper-Cooled - Wikipedia

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    The 1923 Chevrolet Series M Copper-Cooled was an automobile made to be completely air-cooled by Chevrolet in 1923. It was designed by Charles F. Kettering, head engineer of Delco, the General Motors research division wing in Dayton, Ohio. [2] The automobile used a body style from its predecessor, but incorporated an air-cooled engine.