Tuesday, December 9, 2008

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This Day in Auto History:

12.9.1907
Ernest Marples, British Minister of Transport 1959-1964 and a proponent of legislating older vehicles off public roads, is born
12.9.1927
Victor and Mildred Bruce begin a record-setting 10-day endurance run at the Montlhery track in France in their 2.0-litre A.C. - the type would later be marketed as the A.C. Montlhery
12.9.1941
Richard Goodyear of the Chrysler Corporation is born in New Haven, CT
12.9.1951
Hudson announces their intent to produce a “light car”, the Jet
12.9.1963
The last United States-built Studebaker is produced as corporate officials announce the closing of the South Bend, IN factory

Source: Automobile History Day By Day, by Douglas A. Wick

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