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Puch mopeds, scooters, and motorcycles, 1954–69 (switched from Allstate to Sears badging in 1967) Gilera motorcycles, late 1966 to 1969 (badged as Sears, not Allstate) (106cc and 124cc single-cylinder 4-stroke engines. The 106cc was a 4-speed, and the 124cc was a 5-speed)
The Allstate is an American automobile that was offered for sale through Sears, Roebuck and Co. during the 1952 and 1953 model years. It was a rebadged version of the Henry J , an automobile manufactured by the Kaiser-Frazer company from 1950 through 1954.
The Kaiser-Frazer Corporation was established in August 1945 as a joint venture between the Henry J. Kaiser Company and Graham-Paige Motors Corporation. Both Henry J. Kaiser, a California-based industrialist, and Joseph W. Frazer, CEO of Graham-Paige, wanted to get into the automobile business and pooled their resources and talents to do so. [1]
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Ohio State tumbled out of the top five after it lost at home to Michigan on Saturday. The Buckeyes fell five spots to No. 7 after the 13-10 loss to their rivals. Oregon, the lone undefeated team ...
Events from the year 1964 in Michigan.. The Associated Press (AP) and United Press International (UPI) each selected the top 10 news stories in Michigan as follows: [1] [2]. The November 3 re-election of Republican George W. Romney as Governor of Michigan, despite a Democratic landslide in the U.S. Presidential and legislative races (AP-1, UPI-1); [3]
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It was a rear-engined car that first raced in 1963, updated with a streamlined body for 1964. [11] The car utilized Allstate tires, manufactured by Armstrong Tire and Rubber Co. [12] Due to rule changes by USAC for 1964, the car was required to utilize 15 in (380 mm) tires [clarification needed] (it previously used 12 in (300 mm) ones). [11]