Monday, March 19, 2007

This Day in Auto History: 19 MARCH

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This Day in Auto History:

3.19.1879
John J. Raskob, financier and political activist who was heavily involved with General Motors during the 1920’s, is born in Lockport, NY
3.19.1900
The new Fiat plant in Turin, Italy is officially opened by the Duke of Genoa
3.19.1941
Matteo Ceirano of Fiat dies in Turin, Italy at age 71
3.19.1956
Joe Oros is appointed Chief Sylist for all Ford cars and trucks, a position he would hold until 1968

Source: Automobile History Day By Day, by Douglas A. Wick

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