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  2. Iggie Wolfington - Wikipedia

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    Ignatius "Iggie" Wolfington (October 14, 1919 – September 30, 2004) was an American actor. He was the youngest member of the prominent Wolfington family of Philadelphia, operators of a carriage business early in the 20th century and brother of the founder of Wolfington Body Company in Exton, Pennsylvania. He married Lynn Wood, an actress, in ...

  3. Murray Corporation of America - Wikipedia

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    Murray Corporation of America. Murray Corporation of America run from 1600 Clay Street, Detroit Michigan was, from 1925 until 1939, a major supplier of complete automobile bodies to the Ford Motor Company. Non-automotive stamped steel products were added during the Great Depression of the 1930s.

  4. Weymann Fabric Bodies - Wikipedia

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    Weymann Fabric Bodies. Weymann Fabric Bodies is a patented design system for fuselages for aircraft and superlight coachwork for motor vehicles. The system used a patent-jointed wood frame covered in fabric. It was popular on cars from the 1920s until the early 1930s as it reduced the usual squeaks and rattles of coachbuilt bodies by its use of ...

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  6. Dietrich Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Dietrich Inc. was an American coachbuilder founded in 1925 by Raymond H. Dietrich (1894–1980), co-founder of LeBaron Incorporated in New York City.He was a close friend to Edsel Ford who supported him by talking the owner of the J W Murray Manufacturing Co into partly financing the venture.

  7. North Carolina county debunks rumors of 'bodies everywhere ...

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    Rutherford County in western North Carolina debunked rumors this week about the mountain village of Chimney Rock that claimed there were "bodies everywhere" and the government might seize the town.

  8. Briggs Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Briggs Manufacturing was an American, Detroit -based manufacturer of automobile bodies for Ford Motor Company, Chrysler Corporation and other U.S. and European automobile manufacturers. In 1953, it was bought by Chrysler Corporation without its former Beautyware plumbing division which is now owned by Cerámicas Industriales, South America (CISA).

  9. Matt Lauer Reunites With 'Today' Hosts 6 Years After Scandal ...

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    Six years after Matt Lauer was fired from Today following his misconduct scandal, he reunited with several of his former coworkers. Lauer, 65, was spotted at the wedding of former show producer ...