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  2. Studebaker Dictator - Wikipedia

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    The Studebaker Dictator is an automobile produced by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana, United States from 1927 until 1937. Model year 1928 was the first full year of Dictator production.

  3. Stewart-Warner - Wikipedia

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    Share of the Stewart-Warner Speedometer Corp., issued 22. October 1925l Mid-1950s Stewart-Warner automotive instruments in "Hollywood" panel. The company was founded as Stewart & Clark Company in 1905 by John K. Stewart. Their speedometers were used in the Ford Model T. In 1912 John Stewart joined with Edgar Bassick to make vehicle instruments ...

  4. List of General Motors factories - Wikipedia

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    It was then used as a warehouse. From 1935, it made all different types of auto parts and service parts as Chevrolet Saginaw Service Parts Plant or from 1969, Chevrolet Saginaw Parts Plant. Closed in 1983, demolished in 1984. Saginaw Steering Gear - Plant 1: Saginaw, Michigan: United States: Steering components: 1906: 1984

  5. Nash Motors - Wikipedia

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    From 1935, Nash motor vehicles were assembled in New Zealand by Christchurch company Motor Assemblies Limited. The plant also made Studebaker and Standard vehicles and was acquired by Standard Motors in 1954. [45] Production was then moved to Auckland company VW Motors at their Volkswagen plant in Otahuhu, Auckland until 1962. [46]

  6. File:1935 International C1 (4781970816).jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Mormon Meteor - Wikipedia

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    The Duesenberg Special was a one-off speed record car. [4] It was built in 1935 on a supercharged Duesenberg Model J rolling chassis with a standard wheelbase [4] of 142.5 in (3,620 mm), [6] [3] a dropped front axle, [1] [3] 18 in (457 mm) wheels instead of the standard 19 in (483 mm) wheels, and a non-standard 3:1 rear axle ratio. [1]

  8. File:InternationalCatalog-1935.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Morris Eight - Wikipedia

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    The Morris Eight is a small family car produced by Morris Motors from 1935 to 1948. It was inspired by the sales popularity of the Ford Model Y , styling of which the Eight closely followed. [ 1 ] The success of the car enabled Morris to regain its position as Britain's largest motor manufacturer.

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