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  2. Hudson Motor Car Company - Wikipedia

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    Hudson's first factory at Mack and Beaufait Avenues, 1909 photo [1] 1910 Hudson Model 20 Roadster 1917 Hudson Phaeton 1919 Hudson Phantom, 1919 photo. The name "Hudson" came from Joseph L. Hudson, a Detroit department store entrepreneur and founder of Hudson's department store, who provided the necessary capital and gave permission for the company to be named after him.

  3. Vic Bailey Automotive Spartanburg sold to Kentucky-based ...

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    A Kentucky-based automotive group announced it has purchased a longtime Spartanburg car dealership. Hudson Automotive Group announced Tuesday that it had acquired Vic Bailey Automotive's five ...

  4. American Motors Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Nash-Kelvinator/Hudson deal was a straight stock transfer (three shares of Hudson listed at 11 + 1 ⁄ 8, for two shares of American Motors and one share of Nash-Kelvinator listed at 17 + 3 ⁄ 8, for one share of American Motors) and finalized in the spring of 1954, forming the fourth-biggest auto company in the U.S. with assets of US$355 ...

  5. Essex (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    Essex logo 1919 Essex Essex racecars on display in Salt Lake City, 1920 1920 Essex at the Ypsilanti Automotive Heritage Museum 1928 Essex Super Six (New Zealand). The Essex was a brand of automobile produced by the Essex Motor Company between 1918 and 1922, and by Hudson Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan between 1922 and 1933.

  6. A. E. Barit - Wikipedia

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    Barit was born to poor parents in Jersey City, New Jersey. [2] He was briefly the secretary for the purchasing agent at the Chalmers-Detroit Motor Company. [3] He began his career with Hudson in 1910, by joining the firm's purchasing department, less than six months after the production of the company's first automobile.

  7. Studebaker-Packard Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Once both companies stabilized their balance sheets and strengthened their product line, the original plan devised by Packard president James J. Nance and Nash-Kelvinator Corporation president George W. Mason was that the combined Studebaker-Packard company would join a combined Nash-Kelvinator Corporation and Hudson Motor Car Company in an all ...

  8. Hudson's Classic Grill had 'amazing atmosphere' and 'super ...

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    Other authentic Hudson automotive memorabilia and 50s- and 60s-themed décor was also displayed throughout the restaurant. The restaurant drew its name from the vintage Hudson Motorcar, which was ...

  9. Hudson Greater Eight - Wikipedia

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    Hudson had fared poorly during the Great Depression (1929–36) compared with other domestic automakers with its rank falling back from third to eight in terms of production. [ 21 ] During the 1930s, automobile production by the Big Three (General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler) increased, while all the other domestic automakers were damaged and ...

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