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1101 East Pike Street, originally known as the Seattle Automobile Company and later the Baker Linen Building is a historic building in Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington. Built in 1916 as the fourth and final location of the Seattle Automobile Company, the city's first auto dealer, the structure has been designated a city landmark. [1] [2]
Warner owned Curt Warner Chevrolet, an automobile dealership in Vancouver, Washington from 1999 until 2010. [6] He is the current running backs coach at Camas High School in Camas, Washington and founder and president of the Curt Warner Autism Foundation.
Instead a select number of Oldsmobile dealers were sold the exclusive rights to sell the Series 1 cars for a $50,000-per-car deposit. This financial arrangement became untenable by 1998 and a 75% share of Shelby American was sold to Venture Corporation, supplier of the car's exterior body panels and many interior trim pieces.
Seattle, Washington: Car dealership for Stanley Steamer and other brands. Designed by Seattle architects Webster & Ford. H Street Playhouse: 1928 built 2004 NRHP-listed 1365 H Street, N.E. Washington, D.C. Romanesque Revival-styled. Served as auto sales dealership building, is now a theatre.
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Chevrolet: Founded in 1911 and acquired by General Motors in 1918. GMC: Founded in 1900 as the Grabowsky Motor Company, renamed the Rapid Motor Vehicle Company in 1902. Rapid was acquired in 1909 by General Motors, which merged it with the Reliance Motor Car Company in 1911 to form the General Motors Truck Company (GMTC).