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  2. Galpin Auto Sports - Wikipedia

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    Galpin Auto Sports is part of Galpin Motors, Inc. which is the number one volume Ford dealership in the world and one of the top California car dealerships with more than $700 million in annual sales. In addition to Ford, Galpin brands include Lincoln, Mazda, Jaguar, Land Rover, Volvo, Aston Martin, Lotus, Honda and Volkswagen.

  3. List of leaders of Ford Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    CEO and Chairman of Ford Motor Company No. Name Took office Left office Role 1 John S. Gray: 1903 1906 CEO 2 Henry Ford [2] 1906 1945 CEO 3 Henry Ford II [2] 1945 1979 CEO – Ernest R. Breech [2] 1955 1960 Chairman – Henry Ford II [3] 1960 March 13, 1980 Chairman 4 Philip Caldwell [4] [5] 1979 February 1, 1985 CEO – Philip Caldwell [3] [4 ...

  4. C.R. Patterson and Sons - Wikipedia

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    Charles Patterson partnered with a local carriage builder, J.P. Lowe, a white man, and they created J.P. Lowe & Company in 1873. [4] [6] [3] By 1888, the business employed 10 people, which was considered successful for its time. [3] The United States was experiencing the Panic of 1893, a financial crisis and business was suffering. [3]

  5. Charles A. Ford (Virginia politician) - Wikipedia

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    As an adult, Ford became a merchant and dealt in real estate, including selling his late father's mill to C.C. Robinson circa 1920. [10] Ford also was active in his church and served as clerk and moderator of the Shenandoah Baptist Association, which had been formed in 1882 at Bethel Memorial Church in Clarke County (shortly before the first Congress of Virginia Baptists at Lynchburg in 1883 ...

  6. Whiz Kids (Ford) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Bosworth, retired as director of purchasing. J. Edward Lundy, retired as chief financial officer — he remained at Ford until 1979. He was known as one of the most powerful people in the company, and as a confidant of Henry Ford II. Robert S. McNamara, who eventually became the president of Ford

  7. St. Louis Assembly Plant - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis Assembly Plant was an automobile factory owned by Ford Motor Company in Hazelwood, Missouri. It was opened in 1948 and was closed in 2006; it was idled as part of Ford's "The Way Forward" plan. The plant was demolished in 2009.

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