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    Vin Devers Autohaus of Sylvania Mercedes-Benz, 5570 Monroe St. Driveway 3, Sylvania Mercedes-Benz at Coppus Motors, 2190 W Market St., Tiffin Fred Martin Ford Mercedes-Benz, 4701 Mahoning Ave ...

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  4. Spicer Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Production of universal joints was moved to a new plant in Toledo, Ohio, between 1926 and 1928. [ 1 ] The plant in South Plainfield was sold in 1930 and subsequently occupied by a number of different manufacturers, most recently Cornell Dubilier Electronics, Inc.

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    Over 116,000 Mercedes-Benz are being recalled because of an increased fire risk. Find out which models and where Ohioans can get vehicles fixed.

  6. Josh Winckowski - Wikipedia

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    On January 27, 2021, Winckowski was traded to the New York Mets alongside Yennsy Díaz and Sean Reid-Foley in exchange for Steven Matz. [5] On February 10, 2021, Winckowski was traded to the Boston Red Sox with Franchy Cordero and three players to be named later in a three-team trade, where the Kansas City Royals acquired Andrew Benintendi and the Mets received Khalil Lee. [6]

  7. Overland Automobile - Wikipedia

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    In 1909, the Pope-Toledo factory was purchased and Overland moved to Toledo. [2] [1] Production continued to grow, and Overland remained a top three U. S. automobile manufacturer through 1919. In 1912, it was renamed Willys-Overland Company. Overland models expanded in the mid-price automobile market until 1917, when a new $500 (equivalent to ...

  8. Toledo, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Toledo (/ t ə ˈ l iː d oʊ / tə-LEE-doh) is a city in and the county seat of Lucas County, Ohio, United States. [6] At the 2020 census, it had a population of 270,871, making Toledo the fourth-most populous city in Ohio, after Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati.

  9. Rowe Industries - Wikipedia

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    Harold "Harry" DeArmond (January 28, 1906 – October 12, 1999) was an industrial designer of electrical components. His younger brother John was a budding guitarist at age 10 but wanted to make his guitar louder and better-sounding, and in 1935 created a magnetic pickup using components from the ignition coil of a Ford Model A.