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  2. Lithia Motors - Wikipedia

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    Lithia Motors, Inc. is an American nationwide automotive dealership group headquartered in Medford, Oregon. [7] It is the third largest new vehicle automotive dealership group in the United States , below AutoNation and Penske Automotive Group . [ 8 ]

  3. Eugene the Jeep - Wikipedia

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    Eugene the Jeep is a character in the Popeye comic strip. A mysterious animal with magical or supernatural abilities, the Jeep first appeared in the Thimble Theatre comic strip (March 16, 1936). He was also present in animated versions of Popeye's adventures, including three of the Fleischer Studios shorts of the late 1930s/early 1940s, with ...

  4. Willys MB - Wikipedia

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    Eugene the Jeep's go-anywhere ability resulted in various industrial and four-wheel-drive vehicles getting nicknamed "Jeep" in the late-1930s. Around 1940, converted 4WD Minneapolis-Moline tractors, supplied to the U.S. Army as prime movers, were called "jeeps," [ 123 ] [ 124 ] [ nb 28 ] and Halliburton used the name for an electric logging ...

  5. Willys - Wikipedia

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    Willys (pronounced / ˈ w ɪ l ɪ s /, "Willis" [2]) [5] [1] was a brand name used by Willys–Overland Motors, an American automobile company, founded by John North Willys.It was best known for its design and production of World War II–era military jeeps (MBs), Willys M38 and M38A1 military jeeps as well as civilian versions , and branding the 'jeep' military slang-word into the '(Universal ...

  6. Jeep - Wikipedia

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    Eugene the Jeep was Popeye's "jungle pet" and was "small, able to move between dimensions and could solve seemingly impossible problems". [39] [40] The word "jeep", however, was used as early as World War I, as U.S. Army slang for new uninitiated recruits, or by mechanics to refer to new, unproven vehicles.

  7. Monaco Coach Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Monaco was incorporated in 1968 as the Caribou Manufacturing Company by Ray Mehaffey. [4] They began building pickup campers. The most popular line was named "Monaco." [5] In 1977 the name was changed to Monaco Coach Corporation.