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  2. Red McCombs - Wikipedia

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    Billy Joe "Red" McCombs (October 19, 1927 [1] – February 19, 2023) was an American businessman. He was the founder of the Red McCombs Automotive Group in San Antonio, Texas, a co-founder of Clear Channel Communications, a past chairman of Constellis Group, a onetime owner of the San Antonio Spurs, San Antonio Force, Denver Nuggets, the Minnesota Vikings, and the namesake of the McCombs ...

  3. List of muffler men - Wikipedia

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    Red McCombs. Red McCombs Big Chief in downtown San Antonio. Mr. Bendo, Paul Bunyan, at San Angelo. Glenn Goode and Mary Jean Goode's "Big People!": Cowboy, two Big Johns and a Uniroyal Gal in Gainesville. Happy The Halfwit at Kenn's Muffler Shop in Beaumont. 2nd Amendment Cowboy at Cadillac RV Park in Amarillo. Wine Garage, east of ...

  4. Used Cars - Wikipedia

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    Used Cars is a 1980 American satirical black comedy film co-written and directed by Robert Zemeckis. The story follows Rudy Russo (Kurt Russell), a devious salesman, working for affable, but monumentally unsuccessful used-car dealer Luke Fuchs (Jack Warden). Luke's principal rival, located directly across the street, is his more prosperous ...

  5. Billy Joe “Red” McCombs, former owner of Spurs ... - AOL

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    Texas businessman had a vast history of promoting, owning sports in the state.

  6. 5 car insurance myths — debunked: Red cars, rate negotiations ...

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    Myth #2: Your red car will cost more to insure. One of the most persistent myths about auto insurance is that insurance companies charge more to insure red cars. Yet this common belief simply isn ...

  7. Zygi Wilf - Wikipedia

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    Wilf and five partners purchased the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League from Red McCombs in 2005 for a reported US$600 million. [11] [12] Forbes estimated the 2020 value of the franchise at US$2.95 billion, 17th of the 32 NFL teams or the 33rd of the 50 most valuable sports teams. [13]