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  2. 1971 Indianapolis 500 - Wikipedia

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    For 1971, none of the Big Three auto manufacturers chose to supply a pace car for the Indianapolis 500, as the muscle car market had dried up and marketing efforts were shifted elsewhere. Four local Indianapolis-area Dodge dealers, spearheaded by Eldon Palmer, stepped up to supply the fleet of pace cars.

  3. Indianapolis Foundry - Wikipedia

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    Chrysler. (1946–2005) Defunct. 2005; 19 years ago. ( 2005) Indianapolis Foundry was a Chrysler automobile foundry located at 1100 S. Tibbs Avenue in Indianapolis, Indiana. The factory opened in 1890 as the "American Foundry Company" and was purchased in 1946 by Chrysler and operated as a subsidiary. [1] It became part of Chrysler property in ...

  4. Indianapolis 500 pace cars - Wikipedia

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    The Indianapolis 500 auto race has used a pace car every year since 1911. The pace car is utilized for two primary purposes. At the start of the race, the pace car leads the assembled starting grid around the track for a predetermined number of unscored warm-up laps. Then if the officials deem appropriate, it releases the field at a purposeful ...

  5. History of Chrysler - Wikipedia

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    Chrysler was founded by Walter Chrysler on June 6, 1925, [1] when the Maxwell Motor Company (est. 1904) was re-organized into the Chrysler Corporation. [2]Walter Chrysler had originally arrived at the ailing Maxwell-Chalmers company in the early 1920s, having been hired to take over and overhaul the company's troubled operations just after a similar rescue job at the Willys car company.

  6. Lee Iacocca - Wikipedia

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    Lido Anthony "Lee" Iacocca (/ ˌ aɪ. ə ˈ k oʊ k ə / EYE-ə-KOH-kə; October 15, 1924 – July 2, 2019) was an American automobile executive best known for the development of the Ford Mustang, Continental Mark III, and Ford Pinto cars while at the Ford Motor Company in the 1960s, and for reviving the Chrysler Corporation as its CEO during the 1980s. [1]

  7. H. C. S. Motor Car Company - Wikipedia

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    H. C. S. Motor Car Company. /  39.78611°N 86.16167°W  / 39.78611; -86.16167. H. C. S. Motor Car Company was a short-lived Indianapolis, Indiana, automobile manufacturer. It may have built as many as 3,000 cars between the summer of 1920 and 1926, when its doors were closed by its creditors.

  8. List of driver deaths in motorsport - Wikipedia

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    Indianapolis 500: Practice Went over the turn 2 wall, hit a tree, split the fuel tank and set the car on fire [122] Attilio Caffaratti (ITA) 1900-09-10 Trike Darracq-Soncin: Circuit Brescia Coppa Florio: Race Slid off of a slippery road, went into a ditch and hit his head on a tree [123] James Cagle (USA) 1969-08-16 Drag Racing Chrysler

  9. Indianapolis 500 in film and media - Wikipedia

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    Sport Chumpions (1941) - final scene is set at the "Indianapolis Speed Classic". The race's name is a reference to the Indianapolis 500. The Big Wheel (1949) - starring Mickey Rooney and Thomas Mitchell. Racer Billy Coy (Rooney) is the son of a great auto racer who was killed at the Indianapolis 500.

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