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Benson was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He graduated from Forest Hills Northern High School in 1981. [2] He became a late model champion at Berlin Raceway in Marne, Michigan before joining the American Speed Association (ASA) in 1990. During Benson's rookie season in the ASA he captured one pole position, led 174 laps and scored eight top 10 ...
Chevrolet C-20 & D-20 Chevrolet Grand Blazer Chevrolet Silverado Chevrolet Trafic/SpaceVan: 1991: 2002: Renault Argentina-CIADEA plant. Built Chevrolets under license for GM. Saab Gothenburg Transmission: Gothenburg: Sweden: Saab two-stroke F35 transmission GM F40 transmission: 1953: 2009: Saab plant. Engine production ended in 1968.
Following Yoopanese, the band released a stand-alone single titled "Rusty Chevrolet". The song is a parody of "Jingle Bells", and is about a man who owns a run-down Chevrolet automobile. DeCaire distributed copies of the single to radio stations for $2, with half of the proceeds from single sales being donated to the local Salvation Army.
Edwin F. Sweet — U.S. Congressman, mayor of Grand Rapids [16] Jerald terHorst — press secretary under President Gerald Ford; Edwin F. Uhl — U.S. Assistant Secretary of State ; mayor of Grand Rapids [16] Arthur H. Vandenberg — 88th President pro tempore of the U.S. Senate [26] Guy Vander Jagt — U.S. Congressman from Michigan [27]
Fisher Body was an automobile coachbuilder founded by the Fisher brothers in 1908 in Detroit, Michigan.. In 1984, General Motors dissolved its Fisher Body Division — as part of its extensive North American restructuring.
After the French established territories in Michigan, Jesuit missionaries and traders traveled down Lake Michigan and its tributaries. [7]In 1806, white trader Joseph La Framboise and his Métis wife, Madeline La Framboise, traveled by canoe from Mackinac Island and established the first trading post in West Michigan in present-day Grand Rapids on the banks of the Grand River, near what is now ...