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  2. Keller (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    1948 Keller Super Chief. The Keller was an automobile produced by the Keller Motors Corporation of Huntsville, Alabama, United States, between 1947 and 1950. [1] [2] It was based on the earlier Bobbi-Kar produced by the Bobbi Motor Car Corp. of San Diego, California.

  3. Jeep - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 1940 the term "jeep" had been used as U.S. Army slang for new recruits or vehicles, [11] [12] but the World War II "jeep" that went into production in 1941 specifically tied the name to this light military 4×4, arguably making them the oldest four-wheel drive mass-production vehicles now known as SUVs. [13]

  4. Chrysler - Wikipedia

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    The Chrysler company was founded by Walter Chrysler on June 6, 1925, [12] [13] when the Maxwell Motor Company (est. 1904) was re-organized into the Chrysler Corporation. [14] [15] The company was headquartered in the Detroit enclave of Highland Park, [16] [17] [18] where it remained until completing the move to its present Auburn Hills location in 1996.

  5. Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares abruptly quits as US Jeep, Ram ...

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    There are 112 days of supply on dealer lots of Ram 1500 pickup trucks and Jeep Wagoneers, CoPilot data shows, about 20 days higher than their respective rivals, the Chevrolet Silverado and Ford ...

  6. Kaiser Motors - Wikipedia

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    The Kaiser-Frazer Corporation was established in August 1945 as a joint venture between the Henry J. Kaiser Company and Graham-Paige Motors Corporation. Both Henry J. Kaiser, a California-based industrialist, and Joseph W. Frazer, CEO of Graham-Paige, wanted to get into the automobile business and pooled their resources and talents to do so. [1]

  7. McCrary House - Wikipedia

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    McCrary's business interests extended beyond the farm. He acted as a cotton factor in Huntsville, and was also involved in tanning yards and groceries. [7] McCrary's other investments included the Memphis and Charleston Railroad, which ran through Huntsville, and a turnpike which allowed easier transportation of goods to the Tennessee River ...