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  2. Stoddard-Dayton - Wikipedia

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    Stoddard-Dayton was a high quality car manufactured by Dayton Motor Car Company in Dayton, Ohio, US, between 1905 and 1913. John W. Stoddard and his son Charles G. Stoddard were the principals in the company.

  3. John Williams Stoddard - Wikipedia

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    A Stoddard-Dayton won the first race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 1909 and was the pace car in 1911 for the first Indianapolis 500. In 1910, the Dayton Motor Car Company was sold to United States Motor Company of Detroit, a rival of General Motors. John W. Stoddard died in Dayton in 1917. [2]

  4. Courier Car Co - Wikipedia

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    The Courier Car Co. was an automobile manufacturer formed in 1909 by the Stoddard-Dayton Company in Dayton, Ohio, to produce smaller, lighter and lower-priced models than the luxury automobiles produced by Stoddard Dayton. Its advertisements were early advocates of the compact car: "Don't buy more car than you need ... Don't you buy a car of ...

  5. United States Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    Those companies included: Maxwell, Stoddard-Dayton, Grabowsky Motor Vehicle Company, Briscoe Manufacturing, Courier Car Co, Columbia Automobile Company, Brush Motor Car Company, Alden Sampson Trucks, Riker, Gray Marine, and Providence Engineering Works, with the Thomas and other lines coming aboard later.

  6. Category:Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Stoddard-Dayton; Studebaker-Garford; Sun (automobile) ... Westcott Motor Car Company; White Motor Company; Willys; Willys-Knight; Winton Motor Carriage Company ...

  7. 1911 Indianapolis 500 - Wikipedia

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    The 1911 Stoddard-Dayton pace car on display at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame Museum. The largest racing purse offered to date, $ 27,550, drew 46 entries from the United States and Europe , from which 40 qualified by sustaining 75 mph (121 km/h) along the quarter mile-long main straight. [ 7 ]

  8. Category:Defunct companies based in Dayton, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Speedwell Motor Car Company; Stinson Aircraft Company; Stoddard-Dayton; W. Wright Company This page was last edited on 28 March 2017, at 04:03 (UTC). ...

  9. Category:Vehicle manufacturing companies disestablished in ...

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    Midland Motor Company; Miller (automobile) Multiplex (automobile) S. Stoddard-Dayton This page was last edited on 27 October 2020, at 11:34 (UTC). ...

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