The Chalmers Motor Company was an American automobile manufacturer headquartered in Detroit, Michigan. Founded in 1908 by Hugh Chalmers, the company was...
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Look up Chalmers in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chalmers may refer to: Chalmers (surname), a Scottish surname Thomas Chalmers, Scottish minister,...
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Chrysler (redirect from Chrysler (automobile))
production of the Chalmers automobile was ended. In January 1924, Walter Chrysler launched the well-received Chrysler automobile. The Chrysler Six was...
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Introduced by Hugh Chalmers, president of the Chalmers Motor Car Company, the award promised a Chalmers Model 30, a luxurious automobile, to the player with...
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Maxwell Motor Company (redirect from Maxwell (automobile))
process of merging, awkwardly at best, with the ailing Chalmers Automobile Company. Chalmers ceased production in late 1923. In 1925, Chrysler formed...
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Ty Cobb (section 1910: Chalmers Award controversy)
League batting title. The prize for the winner of the title was a Chalmers automobile. Cobb sat out the final two games to preserve his average. Lajoie...
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Before the 1910 season, Hugh Chalmers of Chalmers Automobile announced he would present a Chalmers Model 30 automobile to the player with the highest...
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when the company assumed operations of the Maxwell Automobile Company in 1924, and Chalmers Automobile Company in 1926. The Chrysler Six initially consisted...
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Hudson Motor Car Company (redirect from Hudson (automobile))
in Detroit's Fairview section that was diagonally across from the Chalmers Automobile plant. The land was the former farm of D.J. Campau. It was designed...
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Coeur D'Alene man, Phillip Wildshoe and family, in his Chalmers automobile....
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1910 Packard Motor Corporation Building, 1910–11, Philadelphia Chalmers automobile plant, building permit issued 11/6/1909, finished 1911 Merganthaler...
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1923, production of the Chalmers automobile was ended. Then in January 1924, Walter Chrysler launched an eponymous automobile. The Chrysler 70 (also called...
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Baseball. The MVP originated in 1910 as the Chalmers Award, sponsored by the Chalmers Automobile Company. Chalmers presented the award until 1914. The National...
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Saxon Motor Car Company (redirect from Saxon (automobile))
making it the seventh largest car maker in the United States. Hugh Chalmers of Chalmers Motor Car Company began the company to market a low priced volume...
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Maxwell Providence Gray Marine Chrysler Corporation Maxwell automobile Chalmers Automobile Briscoe, Benjamin (15 January 1921). "The InsideStory of General...
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Automobile manufacturers are companies and organizations that produce motor vehicles. Many of these companies are still in business, and many of the companies...
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then the factory was used by Chalmers Automobile to build the Saxon automobile until 1922. General Motors bought the Chalmers Plant in 1926 and 1927 built...
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Before the 1910 season, Hugh Chalmers of Chalmers Automobile announced he would present a Chalmers Model 30 automobile to the player with the highest...
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Cadillac (redirect from Cadillac automobile)
Division, or simply Cadillac (/ˈkædɪlæk/), is a division of the American automobile manufacturer General Motors (GM) that designs and builds luxury vehicles...
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Series (2035in3; diesel) Allis-Chalmers Gleaner -- A-C's line of combine harvesters, purchased in 1955 List of Allis-Chalmers tractors Buda Engine Co. Swinford...
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(1928). She married Enrique Arvelo, South American agent for the Chalmers Automobile of Detroit, Michigan, US. Who's Who in Latin America: Part III, Columbia...
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can be traced back to the Maxwell automobile. When Walter P. Chrysler took over control of the troubled Maxwell-Chalmers car company in the early 1920s,...
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Abbott-Detroit (redirect from Abbot (automobile))
was an American luxury automobile manufactured between 1909 and 1919. It was designed by John G. Utz, designer of the Chalmers, who had previously worked...
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BYD Auto vehicles List of Cadillac vehicles List of Chalmers vehicles List of Changan Automobile vehicles List of Chery vehicles List of Chevrolet vehicles...
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Street. The factory was built in 1907 to produce Chalmers automobiles, and later Maxwell automobiles. In 1925, the newly formed Chrysler Corporation took...
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History" (PDF). General Motors Heritage Center. Steven Rossi, Antique Automobile, Vol. 85 no. 5, September/October 2021, p. 34 "The First Century of GMC...
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Automobile manufacturers of the United States include: The currently active brands from the "Big Three" manufacturers (Ford, General Motors and Stellantis)...
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approximately 10 million units annually. Notable exceptions were 5.7 million automobiles manufactured in 2009 (due to crisis), and more recently 8.8 million units...
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Engineering Works (1904–1916, 1960) Chalfant (1905–1912) Chalmers-Detroit (1908–1914) Renamed to Chalmers in 1911 Champion (1916) Chandler (1913–1929) Chapman...
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