Looks like it drove through the first JC Whitney warehouse at full speed without stopping and ran into everything ( I wish there was an accompanying side shot so we could read the info in the window)
United Motors was the holding company that owned or acquired the various accessories seen on the demonstration car: Delco radio and other electrics, Klaxon Horns, Harrison radiator, AC Filters and speedometer, and on the side window I can make out Hyatt Bearings, later to be merged with another UM company, New Departure to create the New Departure Hyatt the name I remember using (and still available today I believe). All of this was put together by the acquisition master William Durant which explains why they ultimately all became part of the General Motors empire.
United Motors was the holding company that owned or acquired the various accessories seen on the demonstration car: Delco radio and other electrics, Klaxon Horns, Harrison radiator, AC Filters and speedometer, and on the side window I can make out Hyatt Bearings, later to be merged with another UM company, New Departure to create the New Departure Hyatt the name I remember using (and still available today I believe). All of this was put together by the acquisition master William Durant which explains why they ultimately all became part of the General Motors empire.
ReplyDeletewow, you know a LOT about this!
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