St. Louis Motor Carriage Company was a manufacturer of automobiles at 1211–13 North Vandeventer Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri, founded by George Preston...
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O'Reilly Auto Parts (redirect from O'Reilly Automotive Inc.)
O’Reilly Automotive, Inc., doing business as O’Reilly Auto Parts, is an American auto parts retailer that provides automotive aftermarket parts, tools...
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adding St. Louis–based Plaza Motors while acquiring David McDavid's Texas dealerships, and later the Jacksonville, Florida.–based Coggin Automotive and Tampa...
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In the United States, the automotive industry began in the 1890s and, as a result of the size of the domestic market and the use of mass production, rapidly...
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Enterprise Rent-A-Car (redirect from Enterprise Rent-A-Car Company)
established in St. Louis, Missouri in 1957 by Jack C. Taylor. Originally known as "Executive Leasing Company," in 1969, Taylor renamed the company "Enterprise"...
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Sachs Electric (category Companies based in St. Louis County, Missouri)
trades. The company is based in Fenton, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis. It was founded as S&S Electric Company, a two-man and one-room company in 1925,...
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Carter Carburetor (category Manufacturing companies based in St. Louis)
Carter Carburetor Company was an American manufacturer of carburetors, primarily for the automobile industry. It was established in St. Louis, Missouri, in...
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Enterprise Holdings (category Companies based in St. Louis County, Missouri)
is an American private holding company headquartered in Clayton, Missouri, in Greater St. Louis. It is the parent company of car rental agencies Enterprise...
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Ruxton (automobile) (category Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1929)
prototype automobile. Budd would then sell the rights to the car to an automotive company which would contract with Budd for the body work. While Muller designed...
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Lee Hunter (engineer) (section Automotive Hall of Fame)
inducted posthumously into the Automotive Hall of Fame in Dearborn, Michigan, US. Hunter was a 23-year-old St. Louis architecture student, found himself...
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that connects St. Louis, Missouri and East St. Louis, Illinois over the Mississippi River. The bridge was initially called the "St. Louis Municipal Bridge"...
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manufacturing facility for the company until 1926, and the company played a significant role in the establishment of St. Louis as an automotive assembly and parts...
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McQuay-Norris (category Manufacturing companies based in St. Louis)
distributed electrical controls for gas appliances. Based in St. Louis, Missouri, the company merged with Eaton Yale & Towne Inc., Cleveland, Ohio, in August...
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Shahid Khan (category American company founders)
largest privately held American company by Forbes. It is also ranked by Automotive News as the 7th largest American automotive parts supplier and overall 33rd...
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Fred's GreenTech Automotive Ameren (St. Louis) Andy's Frozen Custard (Springfield) Anheuser-Busch (St. Louis) Arch Resources (St. Louis) B&B Theatres (Liberty)...
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headquarters are located in St. Louis, Missouri. The predecessor company began in 1890 in New York and was renamed in 1905. Today, the company makes batteries in...
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Stephen F. Brauer (category Businesspeople from St. Louis)
Engineering Company, a manufacturer of automotive service equipment and technology that is headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri. Born in St. Louis, Brauer...
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Motor Company about 1910 by O. Mulford and his partners Paul and David Gray. The engines were also used by Traffic Motor Truck Corporation of St Louis, Koehler...
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JM Family Enterprises (category Automotive companies of the United States)
diversified automotive company, founded by automotive legend Jim Moran in 1968. It is ranked by Forbes as the 16th largest privately held company in the U...
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in 1899 incorporated as The Timken Roller Bearing Axle Company in St. Louis. In 1901, the company moved to Canton, Ohio, as the automobile industry began...
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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...
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Standard Six (category Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1909)
American automobile manufactured in St. Louis, Missouri by the St. Louis Car Company from 1909 until 1910. The company initially built the French Mors cars...
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Dorris Motors Corporation (redirect from Dorris Motor Car Company)
bicycle shop. He relocated to St. Louis, Missouri, where he joined with John L. French to found the St. Louis Motor Company. Dorris served as chief engineer...
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Alcoa (redirect from Aluminum Company of East St. Louis)
facilities in East St. Louis, IL (1902). "The Aluminum Company of America" became the firm's new name on January 1, 1907. Davis was named company president in...
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Solutia (category Companies based in St. Louis County, Missouri)
over hazardous materials found at the Great Lakes Container Corp. in St. Louis, Missouri. In 1995, a fire alerted officials to the potential dangers...
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Moon Motor Car (redirect from Moon Motors Company)
Moon Motor Car Company (1905 – 1930) was an American automobile company that was located in St. Louis, Missouri. The company had a venerable reputation...
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The Automotive Hall of Fame is a hall of fame and museum honoring influential figures in the history of the automotive industry. Located in Dearborn, Michigan...
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Industrial Loan Companies: A Historical Perspective. June 25, 2004 Industrial Loan Companies Come Out of the Shadows. Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis July 2007...
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GMC (automobile) (redirect from Grabowski Motor Company)
the General Motors Truck Company (1911–1943), or the GMC Truck & Coach Division (1943–1998)) is a division of American automotive manufacturer General Motors...
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Zoltek (category Manufacturing companies based in St. Louis)
Zoltek (Nasdaq: ZOLT until 2014) is a materials company headquartered in St. Louis, MO that engages in the development, manufacture, and marketing of commercial...
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