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  • ...{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''Davis''' is an automobile manufacturer in Richmond, Indiana
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  • '''Fisher Automobile Company''' in Indianapolis, Indiana, is believed to have been the first automobile dealership in the United Sta *[http://www.indianahistory.org/pop_hist/people/fisher.html Indiana History website]
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  • ...l allowed Cox to relocate the Overland Automobile Company to Indianapolis, Indiana and he got a partner.
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  • ...ENAME}} Models}}The '''Westcott''' was an automobile produced in Richmond, Indiana and Springfield, Ohio (United States) between 1912 and 1925. The car compan ...tlight/2001/010531-westcott.htm Westcott Hotel and early Auto in Richmond, Indiana]
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  • ...mo, Indiana from 1896 to 1905. It was the first automobile manufacturer in Indiana, and among the first in the United States. [[Elwood Haynes]], one of the fo Since 1977 a race in Kokomo, Indiana for runners and walkers has been called the "Haynes-Apperson Feistival" in
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  • ...company founded in 1906, lasting until 1913. It was based in Indianapolis, Indiana. The American Motor Car Company pioneered the "underslung" design.
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  • ...s a [[brass era|veteran]] American [[automobile]] company located in Peru, Indiana.
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  • In 1915, Imperial merged with [[Marion]] from Indianapolis, Indiana to form [[Mutual Motors Company]]. Under this new name, they stopped produ
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  • ...ugh 1936. It grew out of the Eckhart Carriage Company, founded in Auburn, Indiana, in 1875 by [[Charles Eckhart]] (1841–1915). Eckhart's sons, Frank a ...Auburn Automobile Company also had a manufacturing plant in Connersville, Indiana, that occupied a facility formerly owned by the [[Lexington Automobile|Lexi
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  • ...pact car]] and developed assembly plants at Richmond, Indiana, and Marion, Indiana. In May, 1939, the first car was shown at the [[Indianapolis Speedway]]. I
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  • ...age of 85. His cremated remains are buried in Roselawn Cemetery in Auburn, Indiana.
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  • LaFayette was originally headquartered in Mars Hill, Indianapolis, Indiana and made luxury motor cars, beginning with 1920 models. LaFayette innovatio
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  • Following the closure of the South Bend operation, two South Bend, Indiana [[Studebaker]] dealers, Nate Altman and Leo Newman purchased the Avanti nam
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  • '''McFarlan''' is an American automobile manufactured in Connersville, Indiana from 1909 to 1928 as an outgrowth of the McFarlan Carriage Company founded
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  • * [[Apperson|Apperson Brothers Automobile Company]] (Kokomo, Indiana) * [[Auburn|Auburn Automobile Company]] (Auburn, Indiana)
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  • The '''Lexington''' was an automobile manufactured in Connersville, Indiana from 1910 to 1927. It should be noted that from the beginning, Lexingtons like most other Indiana-built automobiles, were assembled cars, being built with components from ma
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  • This car appears in ''Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade'' and is used as a bribe by the Nazis in order t
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  • ...brand of American [[automobile]] manufactured from 1902 to 1926 in Kokomo, Indiana. The company was founded by the brothers [[Edgar Apperson|Edgar]] and [[El
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  • ...in art and automobiles. He studied art at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana, but in 1928 dropped out after two years due to lack of funds. He then took ...he was fired by Loewy and was hired directly by Studebaker in South Bend, Indiana. There he was involved in the design of some of the first cars to be produc
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  • ...ertrain Division), the company's headquarters are located in Indianapolis, Indiana. On June 28, 2007, GM announced that it was selling its Allison unit to pri
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