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Kelvinator was an
American home
appliance manufacturer and a line of
domestic refrigerators that was the company's namesake.
Although it is now defunct...
- Nash-
Kelvinator Corporation was the
result of a
merger in 1937
between Nash
Motors and
Kelvinator Appliance Company. The
union of
these two
companies was...
- are
better known through their continued marketing of the
Hoover and
Kelvinator brands. Over 80% of
sales are
outside Italy. Back in 1945, the Eden Fumagalli...
- Michigan, U.S., from 1909
until 1954. In 1954,
Hudson merged with Nash-
Kelvinator to form
American Motors Corporation (AMC). The
Hudson name was continued...
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Initial production was by Sikorsky, but most
examples were
built by Nash-
Kelvinator. Some of the
later aircraft were ****ed with more
powerful engines. The...
- The
Kelvinator House, also
known as the
Raabe House, is a
historic house in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It was
built in 1938 by
Walter C. Raabe, the owner...
- for use on
automobiles and
parts was
issued on 9
March 1954 for Nash-
Kelvinator. Nash
merged with the
Hudson Motor Car
Company to form
American Motors...
- aboard. A
proposed licensed version of the VS-44 to be
built by Nash-
Kelvinator, the JRK-1, was
canceled due to the
availability of the
impressed JR2S...
- In the
Kelvinator Kitchen was an NBC
Television Network series which aired from 21 May 1947 to 30 June 1948. The
series was a
cooking show
sponsored by...
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American automobile manufacturing company formed by the
merger of Nash-
Kelvinator Corporation and
Hudson Motor Car
Company on May 1, 1954. At the time,...