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Hupmobile was a line of
automobiles built from 1909
through 1939 by the Hupp Motor...
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build the
Hupmobile Skylarks on a per
piece contract basis.
Graham built a
combined 1850
units for sale in the 1940
model year.
Hupmobile closed before...
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Canton Bulldogs,
Cleveland Indians, and
Dayton Triangles at the
Jordan and
Hupmobile auto
showroom in Canton, Ohio. This
meeting resulted in the formation...
- The
Hupmobile Building is
located at 2523
Farnam Street in
Midtown Omaha, Nebraska.
Built in 1917 on the city's
historic Auto Row, the
building was an...
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According to the deal, the
faltering company entered into an
arrangement with
Hupmobile to
build cars
based on the body dies of the
stunning Gordon Buehrig-designed...
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character drives a
white 1937 Cord 812SC Sportman. In 1940
ailing automakers Hupmobile and Graham-Paige
tried to save
money and
revive the companies, by using...
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Hupmobile Club
Sedan – R was a
vehicle produced by the Hupp
Motor Company.
Color –
Lower body and hood,
beige or blue;
Upper body, fenders, and running...
- The
Hupmobile Touring – E was a
vehicle produced by the Hupp
Motor Company.
Hupmobile Source: Slauson, H. W.; Greene,
Howard (1926). ""Leading American...
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significant growth and flux of the
automobile sales industry. In June 1928, the
Hupmobile distributor in D.C. was
listed as Mott Motors, Inc. with
sales and service...
- Minnesota. He
became a
Hupmobile salesman in Hibbing, Minnesota, and, when he
could not sell the
first seven-p****enger
Hupmobile that he received, he began...