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Nash-Kelvinator
Nash-Kelvinator "Kelvinator Appliance ad from 1951" Nash-Kelvinator Corporation was the result of a ...
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Kelvinator
Kelvinator "Kelvinator Appliance ad from 1951" Kelvinator is an appliance company owned by Electrolux ... that manufactured ice-boxes and domestic refrigerators. Kelvinator was founded in 1914, in Detroit; in ... January 4 1937 the company merged with Nash Motors to form Nash-Kelvinator. In ...
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Nash Motors
Nash Motors Also see: Kelvinator and American Motors Corporation Nash Motors Logo, 1940s Nash Motors was an automobile manufacturer based ...
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Nash Ambassador
Nash Ambassador An advertising image featuring the 1934 Nash Ambassador. Ambassador was the model name applied to the senior line of Nash Motors automobiles from 1932 until 1957. From ... Ambassador was the product of American Motors Corporation which continued to use the Ambassador model ... senior models. “Ambassador” Trim Option 1927-1931 Nash Motors first use of the name ...
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Nash-Healey
Nash-Healey The Nash-Healey was a two seat sports car, built in partnership between Nash Kelvinator Corporation, and British auto enthusiast Donald Healey ...
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Studebaker-Packard Corporation
Studebaker-Packard Corporation The Studebaker-Packard Corporation was the entity created by the merger of the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana and the Packard ... hatched by Packard president James Nance and Nash-Kelvinator president George Mason that the combined ...
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American Motors
... and Jeep from 1970-1987. American Motors Corporation (AMC) was an American automobile company, formed in 1954 by the merger of Nash-Kelvinator and Hudson. At the time, it was ... 000. American Motors was purchased by Chrysler Corporation on March 2, 1987, which discontinued the ... in a more enjoyable manner. Charles W. Nash, who had resigned from General Motors, ...
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Rambler (car)
... B. Jeffery Company then by its successor, Nash-Kelvinator Corporation and finally, by its successor, American Motors Corporation (all in Kenosha, Wisconsin). Thomas B. Jeffery ... Jeffery Company was purchased by Charles W. Nash, and became Nash Motors in 1917. ...
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AMC Ambassador
... was an automobile produced by American Motors Corporation (AMC) from 1958 until 1974. The vehicle ... had applied to senior top-trim level Nash brand cars. Throughout its product life cycle ... succeeded him. Romney recognized that the senior Nash and Hudson models and brand names no ... strength. While development of an all new Nash Ambassador was almost complete, designers were also ... early photographs show models badged as both Nash and Hudson Ambassadors (the V-shaped ...
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Kaiser Jeep
... could compete with General Motors, the Chrysler Corporation and the Ford Motor Company, as well as Studebaker and the Nash-Kelvinator Corporation. Following the collapse of the Kaiser and ... name of Willys Motors to Kaiser Jeep Corporation and removed the Willys name from ...
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