This Day in Auto History: 9.3.1892 Theodore V. Houser, a Sears, Roebuck & Company executive 1928-1958 who was responsible for the Allstate marque, a badge-engineered Henry J, is born in Kansas City, MO 9.3.1903 Danish automobile pioneer Albert Hammel dies at age 68 9.3.1925 Chrysler Corporation purchases the American Motor Body Company of Detroit, MI to eliminate body shortages on the assembly line 9.3.1936 Reo officially leaves the automobile business and turns exclusively to the manufacture of motor trucks 9.3.1946 Cisitalia makes its racing debut at the Coppa Brezzi, the first post-World II closed circuit race in Italy - Piero Dusio wins driving the D.46 1100-cc monoposto of his own design
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