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David Hayward's Automotive History website
My new website has SOME Canadian history on it...it's a work in progress but have a look anyway please! There's a lot more to upload I can assure you!
http://gmhistory.chevytalk.org :salute: |
Congratulations :drunk:
Site is looking good :salute: |
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Well done. Nice layout.
Very professional. Peter S |
Well done, love the history lessons keep it going
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Impressive
So much to read there David . Well done . :thup2:
Billy Durant ... what a character and the father of the GM setup Reading the link with the BUICK engine and OPEL reminds of a visit to a chap in Melbourne who had a beautiful BUICK Marquette 2 door coupe in his Garage . He also owned a vintage VELIE car he had bought in the 1950's . |
Darn another web site I'll have to read and enjoy
Hi David
Only had a short time this morning to take a look at your new site, had to get out and work on the trucks. But from a quick look I suspect I'll spend a good bit of time reading and enjoying. My wife will probably reading through it as well her father was with GM from the 20s into 50s so GM History of that period is interest to Margaret as well. Cheers and keep up the good work. Phil |
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I am looking into the operations of GM India, and while searching I found back the website of the late David Hayward. It is utterly informative and worthy of bringing it back to your attention
"David Hayward's Automotive History - This site has been established in order to publish various Working Papers for general study and comment on automotive history." http://gmhistory.chevytalk.org/ Attachment 129213 |
So much to learn so little time.....
Ten years already...... but not forgotten...
Hanno how can a reader save this copyrighted document for more leisurely reading......... Thanks Bob C. |
General Motors Near East SA
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Researching General Motors Near East SA in Egypt, one comes across some interesting snippets.
The General Motors Near East SA logo: Attachment 131710 Source: https://www.cambridge.org/core/servi...ine-192248.pdf Correspondences between Mehmet Ali Alevli And General Motors Near East S.A. about the delivery of 40 trucks to Egypt in 1944: Attachment 131713 Source: https://archives.saltresearch.org/ha...3456789/125121 And an advert showing the global reach of General Motors: Attachment 131712 Source: https://www.afsa.org/sites/default/f...eptember_0.pdf |
Interestink!!!!!
Hi Hanno
The letter of August 44 ...... does it in any way relate to the strange acquisition of the first 40 trucks for the LRDG...... or late replacements for them..... Cheers |
Hanno - would you say above logo was still in use in 1939/40? I also note that their address had changed apparently between 1940 and 1944.
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Anyhow, by 1944 any trucks destined for miltary service were not sold through a distributor who wanted to set up his own business (see the link to the files for the ongoing dispute). No doubt these were for civilian/ local use. |
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I reckon the 1930s logo was still in use by 1939/1940. |
Canadian Chevrolet Serial and Engine numbers
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David's page on CANADIAN CHEVROLET GMC/PONTIAC SERIAL NUMBERS AND ENGINE NUMBERS can be found at https://hotrod.gregwapling.com/chev-...dian-chev.html
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