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  • ...s Corporation]]. Barit served on the Board of AMC following the merger of the two automakers. ...he death of the corporation's founding President and CEO [[Roy D. Chapin]] in 1936.
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  • ...[[automobile]] entrepreneur and served as an executive in the [[automotive industry]]. ...by [[William C. Durant]] of The Flint Road Cart Company. Durant hired him in 1890, and Nash became a supervisor.
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  • ...Ed)| title = BMW feature: interview with sales chief Bob Lutz| journal = [[The Motor (magazine)|Motor]]| volume = nbr 3663| pages = pages 46–49 |date = ...He is a member of the board of the Marine Corps University Foundation and the Marine Military Academy.
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  • ...atistician who served as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Chairman of the Board at [[General Motors Corporation]]. He is credited for promoting racia ...rican industrialists lacking a college education.<ref name="The Rattles in the Engine - TIME"/>
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  • ...ad mechanic and manager, [[automotive industry]] executive, and founder of the [[Chrysler|Chrysler Corporation]]. He was born in Wamego, Kansas and grew up in Ellis, Kansas. He also had a love for animals at a very young age.
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  • ...tgart) was one of three men responsible for the founding of [[BMW AG]] and the First General Director of BMW AG from 1922 to 1942. ...company from its foundation until he was forced to relinquish his position in 1942.
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  • ...sachusetts Institute of Technology in 1895. While attending MIT he joined the Delta Upsilon fraternity. ...president [[John J. Raskob]] who was in turn the protege of Pierre du Pont—the DuPont corporation owned 43% of GM.
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  • ...y been parts of [[British Leyland]]. MG Rover is now part of the [[Nanjing Automobile Group]]. ...firms including Rover and the owners of MG, the [[Nuffield Organisation]]. In 1975 BLMC was nationalised, and became [[British Leyland]] (BL), due chiefl
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  • ...Tucker''' (September 21, 1903 &ndash; December 26, 1956) was an American [[automobile]] designer and entrepreneur. ...e Man and His Dream'' is based on Tucker's spirit and the saga surrounding the car's production.
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  • ...ix. Ecclestone himself attempted to compete in two Grand Prix races during the 1958 season but failed to qualify for either of them. He is also the co-owner of Queens Park Rangers Football Club.
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  • ...gship. The Continental continued as a midsize model, competing mainly with the [[Cadillac Seville]] until production ceased. [[Image:Lincoln.jpg|1964 Lin ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • ...itors, from both imported luxury marques like Lexus and Infiniti, and from the Ford Motor Company's own foreign luxury brands. ...e all-new 2009 and upgraded for 2010 [[Lincoln MKS|MKS]] luxury sedan, and the all-new [[Lincoln MKT|MKT]] full-size touring crossover.
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