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Category: Automotive History

Posted on April 15, 2020 Posted in Automotive History, Car Shows, Uncategorized
Everybody Knows the Name Plymouth
The Hood Ornament of a 1937 Plymouth

Charles Nash had brought Walter Chrysler to General Motors in 1911. Chrysler left GM and started his own company when he bought Maxwell Motors in 1925. Maxwell began operations in 1904, but by the 1920s, the company was in trouble. …

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Posted on April 9, 2020 Posted in Automotive History, Car Shows, General Information
C’mon, Live a Little–Drive a Rambler
A 1937 Nash Ambassador Badge and Grill

The Thomas B. Jeffrey Company started building cars in 1902. They had two models: the Jeffrey and the Rambler. In 1917, Charles W. Nash, who had just stepped down as head of General Motors, bought the company and renamed it …

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