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  2. The Herb Chambers Companies - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Ward's Dealer Business, a publication of PRIMEDIA’s Ward's Communications, presented Herb Chambers Companies with the Ward's Dealer of the Year award "for honesty, exemplary customer service and employee care". [27] Also in 2003, J.D. Power and Associates awarded 7 of the Herb Chambers dealerships with the Certified Retailer award. [28]

  3. Herb Chambers - Wikipedia

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    A Herb Chambers dealership in Boston. Herbert G. Chambers (born November 24, 1941) is an American billionaire businessman, owner and president of The Herb Chambers Companies, a group of 60 car dealerships in the greater Boston, Massachusetts area. [1]

  4. Ford-Cosworth HB engine - Wikipedia

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    Ford Cosworth HB V8 engine. The DFV/DFZ/DFR replacement was designed by Geoff Goddard to result in 3,498 cc (213.5 cu in) (96 mm x 60.4 mm) HB V8, which was introduced with the Benetton team midway through 1989 making its debut at the French Grand Prix , and won the Japanese Grand Prix that year (Benetton used both the original HBA1 and the ...

  5. Penske acquires Bill Brown Ford, which calls itself the world ...

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    Bill Brown Ford, which calls itself the world's largest Ford dealership by volume, has more than 200,000 square feet of existing facilities across 29 acres, including a main dealership, a used ...

  6. Ford-Cosworth EC / ED engine - Wikipedia

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    The HB was developed into 3,498 cc (213.5 cu in) (100 mm x 55.7 mm) EC V8 for the 1994 season. This engine, producing about 740 bhp @ 14,500rpm, was badged as Ford Zetec-R, and Michael Schumacher won the Drivers' World Championship with Benetton (his first of a record 7 championships), in 1994. This was the last Ford-powered F1 title.

  7. Bill Elliott - Wikipedia

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    His parents were Erving "George" Elliott Jr. (1924-1998) and Mildred Reece (1921-1991) His father George created a lumber company and loved racing, and later created a speed shop where Bill's brothers, Ernie (born 1947) and Dan (born 1951), worked. His father was also a Ford person and later created a Ford dealership as there were none in the area.

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