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  2. Christy Walton - Wikipedia

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    Christy Ruth Walton (née Tallant; [1] [2] born February 8, 1949) is the widow of John T. Walton, who was one of the sons of the Walmart founder Sam Walton. In June 2005, her husband died in a plane crash, [3] making her the main heir to his fortune of US$18.2 billion. Forbes listed Christy Walton as the richest woman in the world for several ...

  3. Walton family - Wikipedia

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    In September 2024, Alice Walton had a net worth of $88.9 billion, making her the 18th-richest person and the richest woman in the world. [11] The Walton family fortune is broken down as such: Jim Walton, $95.7 billion [12] S. Robson Walton, $94 billion [13] Alice Walton, $88.9 billion [14] Lukas Walton, $33.8 billion [15] Christy Walton, $16.4 ...

  4. S. Robson Walton - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Robson "Rob" Walton (born October 27, 1944) is an American billionaire heir to the fortune of Walmart, the world's largest retailer. He is the eldest son of Helen Walton and Sam Walton , and was chairman of Walmart from 1992 to 2015.

  5. Lukas Walton - Wikipedia

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    Walton lives in Jackson, Wyoming [7] and Chicago. [8] He is married to Samantha Walton, [9] [10] [11] who is listed as the co-president with Lukas Walton in the Builders Initiative, which is a Walton family foundation. [12] In 2022, Walton was ranked 106th in the Forbes annual list of the world's billionaires with a net worth of $16.5 billion. [13]

  6. Hot rod - Wikipedia

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    There are magazines that feature traditional hot rods, including Hot Rod, Car Craft, Rod and Custom, and Popular Hot Rodding. There are also television shows such as My Classic Car, Horsepower TV, American Hot Rod, Fast and Loud, and Chop Cut Rebuild. Particularly during the early 1960s, a genre of "hot rod music" rose to mainstream popularity.

  7. Pete Chapouris - Wikipedia

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    Chapouris began his hot rodding career in the 1950s in Southern California, where he was a member of the Vintage Tin Hot Rod Club. [2] He is best known for the '34 Ford 3-window The California Kid, featured on the cover of Custom Rod (along with a similar coupé built by Jim Jacobs) [2] in November 1973 and in the movie of the same name in 1974. [1]

  8. Más Club - Wikipedia

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    Más Club was an American membership-only retail warehouse club focused on the Hispanic population. Founded in 2009, it was owned and operated by Walmart . It opened on August 6, 2009, with a single pilot store in Houston , Texas and officially closed its doors on February 7, 2014.

  9. Wally Parks - Wikipedia

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    Winners of National Hot Rod Association national events are awarded a trophy statue nicknamed the Wally. The trophy is a bronze statue of a Top Gas racer next to a tire on a wooden platform. As the NHRA celebrated its 60th anniversary season in 2011, pewter Wally trophies were awarded to all of the winners during that season.