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  2. National Motor Vehicle Company - Wikipedia

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    The Elgin National Road Races as well as the Illinois Trophy was won by a National 6-cylinder in 1911. [ 2 ] [ 7 ] In 1912, Joe Dawson won the Indianapolis 500 in a National with an average speed of 78.7 mph. [ 2 ] This was the first and only time a stock car ever won the Indianapolis 500.

  3. Arthur C. Newby - Wikipedia

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    National began producing racing cars, and in 1912 a National car won the second running of the Indianapolis 500. Newby's involvement with National led to his partnership with old cycling friends, who went on to form the Empire Motor Car Company. His interests in National Automobile were sold to a New York corporation in 1916 and renamed ...

  4. Stutz Motor Car Company - Wikipedia

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    The Ideal Motor Car Company, organized in June 1911 by Harry C. Stutz with his friend, Henry F Campbell, began building Stutz cars in Indianapolis in 1911. [2] They set this business up after a car built by Stutz in under five weeks and entered in the name of his Stutz Auto Parts Co. was placed 11th in the Indianapolis 500 earning it the slogan "the car that made good in a day".

  5. Cole Motor Car Company - Wikipedia

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    Cole Motor Car Company Share of the Cole Motor Car Company, issued June 6, 1919 Company type Automobile Company Industry Manufacturing Founded 1909 Founder Joseph J. Cole Defunct 1925 Headquarters Indianapolis, Indiana, US Key people Joseph J. Cole (executive chairman & president) Charles S. Crawford (chief engineer) Products Automobiles The Cole Motor Car Company was an early automobile maker ...

  6. AutoNation - Wikipedia

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    AutoNation continued growing by acquiring other companies in the car rental business such as National Car Rental, Spirit Rent-A-Car, Value Rent-A-Car, Snappy Car Rental and more. [9] In 2011, AutoNation was the first auto retailer in the United States to sell a total of 8 million vehicles. [9]

  7. Elgin (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    The Elgin automobile was manufactured by Elgin Motor Car Corporation in Argo, Illinois, from 1916 to 1923, and by Elgin Motors, Inc., in Indianapolis from 1923 to 1924. Elgin Motor Car Corporation was formed in 1916 by several executives from the Elgin Watch Company. The company was based on the former New Era Motor Car Company of Joliet.