Monday, August 6, 2007

Automobile Quarterly
Automobile Quarterly
This Day in Auto History:

8.3.1917
The original General Motors Company founded as a New Jersey firm in 1908 is legally dissolved after all of its stock had been acquired by the newly formed General Motors Corporation
8.3.1938
Samuel L. Davis is elected President of Hupmobile
8.3.1955
The American Automobile Association abolishes its Contest Board, leaving United States car racing without a governing body
8.3.1964
Racer Carel de Beaufort dies at age 30 three days after his Porsche had crashed at the Nurburgring circuit during a practice run for the German Grand Prix

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

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