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  2. Van Nuys Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Van Nuys Assembly was a General Motors automobile factory in Van Nuys, California.The plant opened in 1947 producing Chevrolet Advance Design trucks. Later it would produce several different models including Chevrolet full-size (Caprice, Impala, etc.), Chevrolet Corvair, Chevrolet Greenbrier, Chevrolet Chevelle, Chevrolet Nova/Buick Apollo/Oldsmobile Omega/Pontiac Ventura, and Chevrolet Camaro ...

  3. List of former automotive manufacturing plants - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles Plant 5800 Eastern @ Slauson, south-east corner, Los Angeles (Commerce), California Plymouth Valiant, Plymouth Barracuda, Dodge Dart, Dodge Challenger Dodge Charger, Belvedere / Coronet 1932 July 1971 Home of month-long strike in 1958 [11] Chrysler San Leandro Plant San Leandro, California: Plymouth, 1949–1954; Dodge, 1948-1954 ...

  4. List of defunct automobile manufacturers of the United States

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    Based in Seattle. Ajax Motor Vehicle Company (1901–1903) Based in New York City. Aland Motor Car Company (1916–1917) Albany Automobile Company (1907–1908) Alden Sampson Company (1904) Sampson model. Albaugh-Dover Co. (1910–1911) Also known as Aldo.

  5. Los Angeles (Maywood) Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles (Maywood) Assembly was a Chrysler assembly plant located in the City of Commerce, near Maywood in southeastern Los Angeles County, California. It was an assembly location where vehicles were shipped by railroad in " knock-down kits " from Detroit, where they were locally assembled, combined with locally sourced parts.

  6. Moreland Motor Truck Company - Wikipedia

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    The Moreland Motor Truck Company started in Los Angeles in 1911. Moreland was an innovative company that produced 70% of its trucks on-site, they introduced the "Gasifier" in the early 1900s, which allowed gas engines to run on petroleum distillates, similar to kerosene. The trucks came wiht a one year warranty, much better than the standard 90 ...

  7. South Gate Assembly - Wikipedia

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    General Motors. South Gate Assembly was a General Motors automobile plant located at 2720 Tweedy Boulevard in the Los Angeles suburb of South Gate, California. [1] It opened in 1936 [2] to build B-O-P (Buick - Oldsmobile - Pontiac) cars for sale on the West Coast. [3] It was the first GM plant to build multiple car lines, [2] resulting from a ...

  8. Category:Defunct companies based in California - Wikipedia

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    Accolade (company) Ageia. Alaska Packers' Association. Albion Lumber Company. Alexander Construction Company. Alta California Telegraph Company. AMCO Chemical. Ameriquest Mortgage.

  9. Category : Defunct truck manufacturers of the United States

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    Sampson (automobile) Sanford-Herbert Motor Truck Company. Selden Motor Vehicle Company. SPA Truck Company. Sterling Trucks. Superior Coach Company.