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The Louisiana Motor Car was an American automobile manufacturer based in Shreveport, Louisiana during the 1910s and early 1920s. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The company is most known for its production of the Bour-Davis automobile between 1918 and 1923.
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The car took its name from two of the founders of the company; Robert C Davis and Charles J Bour. [1] Production of the car was started in Detroit, before moving to Frankfort, Indiana in 1917. [1] In 1918, the automobile's manufacturing rights were acquired by the Louisiana Motor Car Company and production was moved to Cedar Grove, Louisiana. [2]
Advertisements in 2017 illustrated a base price target of $7,450 for the gas motor version and suggested to achieve up to 84 mpg-US (2.8 L/100 km) on the highway and up to 49 in the city. As of June 2017, basic test mules and three validation vehicles (codenamed: E1-A, E1-C, and E1-D) were built to test safety, aerodynamics , and durability.
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Shreveport Operations, officially the Shreveport Assembly and Stamping Plant, was a General Motors vehicle factory in Shreveport, Louisiana. The 3,100,000-square-foot (290,000 m 2) factory opened in 1981 and produced the company's compact pickup trucks alongside the Moraine Assembly in Dayton, Ohio. At one point, 3,000 employees were on the ...
SHREVEPORT, La. – Shreveport police announced that a man wanted for a homicide more than a year ago was arrested.Inmate records from the Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office indicate that 19-year-old ...
A top Federal Reserve official said Monday that he is leaning toward supporting an interest rate cut when the Fed meets in two weeks but that evidence of persistent inflation before then could ...