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  2. Category : Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Indiana

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    The following automobile manufacturers at one time had their principal base of operations in the state of Indiana. Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.

  3. George W. Davis Motor Car Company - Wikipedia

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    The George W. Davis Motor Car Company made Davis brand automobiles in Richmond, Indiana, from 1908 to 1929. [1] George W. Davis was born in Randolph county, Indiana on October 20, 1867, one of ten children in his family. [2] When he was 18 years old, he went to work in a carriage and harness shop in Winchester, Indiana.

  4. Westcott (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    The company originated from John Westcott's Westcott Carriage Company which was founded in Richmond, Indiana in 1896. It was reorganized as the Westcott Motor Car Company in 1909. John Westcott sold his interest to Burton J. Westcott in 1916 and production moved to Springfield. [1] In 1917 output reached 2,000 cars with it peaking in 1920. [1] [2]

  5. Pilot Motor Car Company - Wikipedia

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    Seidel received a letter in the 1940s from a car dealer in South America, who inquired if any Pilots were still available, and their price. Seidel was proud supporter of his hometown industries, as evidenced by the cars he drove during his lifetime: first, a Richmond; then a Pilot, and finally, a Davis. [1]

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  7. Crosley - Wikipedia

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    The first experimental prototype of the Crosley car was the 1937 CRAD (for Crosley Radio Auto Division) that had an 18 inches (46 cm) rear track. With the assistance of his brother, Lewis, a graduate engineer, Crosley also designed assembly plants for his manufacturing operations at Richmond and Marion, Indiana. [7]

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