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  2. JC Whitney - Wikipedia

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    JC Whitney is a retailer of aftermarket automotive parts and accessories. as well as an automotive content platform via JCWhitney.com and the JC Whitney print magazine It was acquired by CarParts.com (formerly U.S. Auto Parts Network, Inc.), a publicly traded American online provider of aftermarket auto parts in 2010.

  3. Timmis (car) - Wikipedia

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    Other chassis parts, the transmission, the differential, the brakes and the steering unit have the original 1934 outward appearance, but more modern internal parts. This provides the original look with a more up-to-date performance. The body and the hood are new and hand-made by Timmis. Other small body fittings are manufactured by suppliers.

  4. Ford flathead V8 engine - Wikipedia

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    As modern OHV V-8s became available and affordable in salvage yards, the Ford flathead V-8 rapidly disappeared from the hot-rodding scene. Hot-rodding in general moved away from the salvage-yard car builds as parts and labor became more expensive and many hot-rod shops priced themselves out of business.

  5. List of Ford factories - Wikipedia

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    Ford Model T Ford Model A 1932-1934 Ford Ford Model Y: Founded in 1925. Factory was seized by Imperial Japanese Government. T Ford Motor Company del Peru: Lima: Peru: Closed Ford Mustang (first generation) Ford Galaxie Ford Taunus 17M Ford F-Series: Opened in 1965. [16] [17] Ford Motor Company Philippines: Santa Rosa, Laguna: Philippines ...

  6. Murray Corporation of America - Wikipedia

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    Washing machines, plumbing and bathroom fixtures, cutting tools and truck engine parts followed. Their last automotive products plant was sold in 1955. By the 1960s a Fortune 500 company Murray later passed through the ownership of Dyson Kissner-Moran to Household International which is now a subsidiary of HSBC Holdings plc .

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