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  2. Jackson Automobile Company - Wikipedia

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    Many Jackson dealers at this time converted to Jordan dealerships. When car production resumed in 1920, the cars apparently were not as good as previously. One assembly line worker said that the company engineer "should have raised chickens instead". [3] By 1923 the newly formed Associated Motors Industries absorbed the Jackson Automobile ...

  3. Commercial Exchange Building (Jackson, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    The Commercial Exchange Building, also known as the Collins Manufacturing – Jackson Automobile Company complex, is an industrial building complex located at 2301 E. Michigan Ave. in Jackson, Michigan. The building was built partly in 1895, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.

  4. Don Massey (car dealer) - Wikipedia

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    Donald E. Massey (April 28, 1928 – June 9, 2011), known as the “Cadillac King”, [1] was an American car dealer who owned a chain of automobile dealerships in the United States. At his peak, Massey was the largest Cadillac retailer in the country, accounting for approximately 6% of the brand's sales.

  5. Penske Automotive Group - Wikipedia

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    Penske Automotive Group (PAG) is a transportation services company headquartered in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.It operates automotive and commercial truck dealers principally in the United States, Canada, and Western Europe, and distributes commercial vehicles, engines, power systems, and related parts and services principally in Australia and New Zealand.

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  7. Imperial Automobile Company - Wikipedia

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    Car production lasted until 1916. [1] In 1915, Imperial merged with Marion from Indianapolis, Indiana to form Mutual Motors Company. Under this new name, they stopped production of Imperials the following year. The new cars produced in Jackson were called Marion-Handley instead. [1]