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  2. Fort Wayne Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Fort Wayne Assembly is an automobile factory in Roanoke, Indiana. Opened in 1986 by General Motors, the 4,600,000 sq ft (430,000 m 2) plant produces vehicles on the company's GMT T1XX vehicle platform. Facilities include 2 body shops, a paint shop, general assembly, and sequence center.

  3. Kelley Racing - Wikipedia

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    Kelley Racing is a former Indy Racing League team founded by Fort Wayne, Indiana-based car dealer Tom Kelley that fielded a Delphi sponsored car for Scott Sharp during its entire existence from 1998 to 2004.

  4. Jim Kelly - Wikipedia

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    He and his wife Jill founded the annual Hunter's Day of Hope, which is held on February 14, the birthdays of both Jim and Hunter Kelly. The Hunter James Kelly Research Institute was founded at the University at Buffalo in 2004, where neuroscientists and clinicians are studying myelin and its diseases.

  5. General Motors - Wikipedia

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    General Motors Company (GM) [2] is an American multinational automotive manufacturing company headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, United States. [3] The company is most known for owning and manufacturing four automobile brands: Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, and Cadillac, each a separate division of GM.

  6. Jim Buick - Wikipedia

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    James (Jim) started four races in 1981 with a best finish of 16th and though he qualified for the Indianapolis 500 he was bumped the next day. He was driving a 7 year old Chevrolet powered Eagle . Buick again attempted but failed to make the Indy 500 in 1983 in a Chevrolet-powered 3 year old Penske chassis.

  7. Jim Kelley - Wikipedia

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    James Thomas Kelley Jr. (October 26, 1949 [1] – November 30, 2010) was a professional sports news columnist from South Buffalo. [2] His 30-year career focused primarily on the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League , and the greater Buffalo area .