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  2. McFarlan Automobile - Wikipedia

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    McFarlan Carriage Company was founded in 1856 by English-born John B. McFarlan (1822-1909). J. B. McFarlan's grandson, Alfred Harry McFarlan (1881-1937) conceived the idea for the McFarlan motor car and ran the McFarlan Motor Car Company throughout its nineteen years. [3][2] John B. McFarlan is credited with creating one of the earliest planned ...

  3. Hudson Motor Car Company - Wikipedia

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    1929 Hudson Roadster 1929 Hudson Model R 4-Door Landau Sedan 1931 Hudson 4-Door Sedan 1934 Hudson Eight Convertible Coupé 1934 Hudson Terraplane K-coupe. In 1919, Hudson introduced the Essex brand line of automobiles; the line was originally for budget-minded buyers, designed to compete with Ford and Chevrolet, as opposed to the more up-scale Hudson line competing with Oldsmobile and Studebaker.

  4. Pilot (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    Pilot Motor Car Company. The Pilot Motor Car Company of Richmond, Indiana, was headed by George Seidel, of the Seidel Buggy Company. Initially, the cars were built in the Seidel Buggy factory while a stand-alone factory was constructed across town. It has been said that the cars were named Pilot because Seidel had wanted to become a river boat ...

  5. ARCA races at Salem - Wikipedia

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    The track held one ARCA race in 1987, two in 1988 and one in 1989. The series did not race at the track again in 1990 and 1991. The track returned to the series' schedule in 1992. From 1996 to 2019, the track had two ARCA races, one in the spring and one in the fall. In 2020, the fall race was taken off the schedule and the series was only ...

  6. Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company - Wikipedia

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    Pierce-Arrow. The Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company was an American motor vehicle manufacturer based in Buffalo, New York, active from 1901 to 1938. Although best known for its expensive luxury cars, Pierce-Arrow also manufactured commercial trucks, fire trucks, boats, camp trailers, motorcycles, and bicycles.

  7. Graham-Paige - Wikipedia

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    U.S. 1937 Graham Custom Series 120 Supercharger 4-door Sedan (advertisement) Graham-Paige was an American automobile manufacturer founded by brothers Joseph B. Graham (1882–1970), Robert C. Graham (1885–1967), and Ray A. Graham (1887–1932) in 1927. Automobile production ceased in 1940, and its automotive assets were acquired by Kaiser ...

  8. List of museums with Soap Box Derby racers - Wikipedia

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    New England Racing Museum Loudon: New Hampshire: 2021 [a] Has three Derby cars hung on a wall display, [127] [128] [129] including one piloted by 1982 Junior World Champion Carol Ann Sullivan. 1954 Hartford, Connecticut Champion Denny Zimmermans's car (pictured) was on exhibit there in 2021, [130] on loan from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway ...

  9. Nash Metropolitan - Wikipedia

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    1,785–1,890 lb (810–857 kg) (base) The Nash Metropolitan is an American automobile assembled in England and marketed from 1953 until 1962. It conforms to two classes of vehicle: economy car [3] and subcompact car. [4][5][6][7][8] The Metropolitan is considered a "subcompact", but this category was not yet in use when the car was made. [9]

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