This Day in Auto History: 11.30.1907 The first exclusive show for motor trucks opens in Chicago, IL with 29 exhibitors 11.30.1921 After disappointing tests General Motors officially cancels the development of the “copper-cooled” 6-cylinder Oakland 11.30.1935 Racer Trevor Blondyk is born in Krugersdorp, South Africa 11.30.1949 Julius P. Heil, President 1906-1946 and Chairman 1946-1949 of the Heil Company, manufacturers of truck and trailer tanks, and Governor of Wisconsin 1939-1943, dies near Milwaukee, WI at age 73 11.30.1960 The 1960 Lincoln Continentals are introduced, the first of a new design that would redefine automobile styling during the 1960’s
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