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Swedish Motor Assemblies (SMA) (1966–2012) [8] Kalmar Plant Volvo Kalmar Assembly (VKA) YV1: 0: Kalmar, Sweden: 1974–1994: Third Volvo Car plant in Sweden: Manufacturing: Worldwide Debut model: Volvo 164: Shut down (1994) Born Plant Netherlands Car (NedCar) XLB YV1: F: Born, Netherlands: 1975–2004: Purchased from DAF (1975) Manufacturing ...
Company Owner Notes Koenigsegg (1994–present) [1]Lynk & Co (2016–present): Geely: Collaboration between Volvo Cars and its parent company Geely: Polestar (2017–present): Geely through Volvo Cars in 2015
Oklahoma City: Radio License Holding CBC, LLC: Mainstream rock KAYC: 91.1 FM: Durant: American Family Association: American Family Radio / Religious Talk KAYE-FM: 90.7 FM: Tonkawa: Northern Oklahoma College: Top 40 (CHR) KAYM: 90.5 FM: Weatherford: American Family Association: American Family Radio / Inspirational KAZC: 89.3 FM: Dickson: The ...
KCYI-LP (97.7 FM) is a low-power FM radio station licensed to Edmond, Oklahoma, United States. The station is currently owned by Edwards Broadcasting. The station is currently owned by Edwards Broadcasting.
The Volvo 144 became the debut model for the Swedish Motor Assemblies plant. [7] In September 1966, Swedish Motor Assemblies Sdn. Bhd. (SMA) was established as a joint venture on a 50/50 basis between Volvo and Federal Auto. [6] [7] SMA was established in response to a government-proposed initiative to set up an automotive industry in Malaysia. [4]
Oklahoma Historical Society and Oklahoma State University Library Electronic Publishing Center. "State: Oklahoma". TV Query Broadcast Station Search. Washington DC: Federal Communications Commission. "Oklahoma: News and Media: Television". DMOZ. AOL. (Directory ceased in 2017) Oklahoma Association of Broadcasters "Oklahoma - Television Stations".
The Magnolia Service Station is a historic service station located on Old U.S. Route 66 in Texola, Oklahoma. The station, an affiliate of the Magnolia Petroleum Company , opened circa 1930. The station was one of the westernmost in Oklahoma and became one of the first stops for eastbound travelers to buy gas and auto services in the state.
The Provine Service Station (later the Hamons Court, Hamons' Service Station or simply Lucille's Place) is a historic filling station on U.S. Route 66 in Oklahoma.Located a half-mile south of Hydro, Oklahoma and operated by Lucille Hamons from 1941 until her death on August 18, 2000, the site was added to the US National Register of Historic Places in 1997.