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  2. Riker Electric Vehicle Company - Wikipedia

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    1900 Riker Motor Vehicle Co. advertisement Riker (1899). The Riker was a veteran and brass era electric car founded in 1898 in Elizabeth, New Jersey.Designed by Andrew L. Riker, they were built in small numbers until the company was absorbed by the Electric Vehicle Company in 1901.

  3. Coach USA to auction 2 New Jersey bus terminals after filing ...

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    A&G Real Estate Partners — a real estate advisory firm with which Coach USA partnered — is handling the auctions of the two new Jersey properties and six others. Story continues below photo ...

  4. New England Motor Freight - Wikipedia

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    New England Motor Freight, Inc. (NEMF) was a unionized less-than-truckload (LTL) and truckload freight carrier, based in Elizabeth, New Jersey. It was one of the largest LTL carriers in the US Northeast when it entered Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2019 and subsequently shut down all operations in 2020.

  5. Duesenberg - Wikipedia

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    Eddie Rickenbacker drove the first Duesenberg-designed vehicle to race at the Indianapolis 500 in 1914, placing tenth. During World War I, the Duesenbergs designed and built aircraft engines in Elizabeth, New Jersey. A Duesenberg driven by Tommy Milton won the 1919 Elgin Trophy. [3] In 1919, the brothers sold their Saint Paul factories. [4]

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  7. Manheim Auctions - Wikipedia

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    By 1947, the new building with four lanes to auction vehicles opened and soon the partners realized the general public was purchasing their vehicles at the auction instead of their dealership franchises. This action prompted the partners to make Manheim Auto Auction a dealer-only enterprise, making Manheim the largest auto exchange in 1959. [2]