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Altec filed a
second bankruptcy. In 1984,
Gulton Industries purchased the
brand out of
Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Gulton was
acquired by Mark IV Audio.
Since then...
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electric subcompact car
built in 1967 by
American Motors Corporation (AMC) and
Gulton Industries. It
included many
advanced features,
including regenerative braking...
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THOMAS J. "MARK IV
SELLS GULTON DIVISION TO
AMETEK INC. FOR $23 MILLION".
Buffalo News.
Retrieved 2023-03-19. "Ametek
Acquires Gulton-Statham and
Patriot Sensors...
- need of an
efficient speed controller for them. In 1963, Wouk sold EECC to
Gulton Industries and
continued his work with them.
Because the
domestic Big Three...
- Arizona.
Around 1953,
Bennewitz moved to New
Mexico and
started working for
Gulton Industries,
doing sales;
Bennewitz later began his own
industrial sales...
- small-scale production, 112 were
eventually produced. In 1967, AMC
partnered with
Gulton Industries to
develop a new
battery based on
lithium and a
speed controller...
- Big Three, and
after some negotiation, a
contract was
drawn in 1967 with
Gulton Industries to
develop a new
battery based on
lithium and a
speed controller...
- merger, EV was
owned by Mark IV Industries, Inc.
through its subsidiary,
Gulton Industries, Inc., and had
manufacturing plants in Buchanan, Michigan; Newport...
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starting with 1967's AMC
Amitron experimental electric car.
Designed by
Gulton Industries the
motor controller automatically began battery charging when...
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sintered plate nickel-cadmium batteries.
During the 1960s, AMC
partnered with
Gulton Industries to
develop a new
battery based on
lithium and to use an advanced...