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...begun assembling its Valiant compact in Australia, plans to do so in Argentina; it has also bought 25% of France's Simca auto works and assembles and sells Simcas in Europe and Australia. American Motors Corp. has licensed 21 foreign producers to turn out its compact Ramblers. Studebaker-Packard cars are being assembled in South America, South Africa, Belgium, Israel and Australia-in its own plants and those of licensees...
...traditional" share, dipped to 12%. Though still a member of "the Big Three" in assets and plant capacity, in sales Chrysler is now closer to being in a class with American Motors, which has 7% of the market. Trailing far behind, in an unhappy class by itself, is Studebaker-Packard, with 1% of domestic auto sales...
...stretcher. Melton got his first job by bellowing melodically outside the locked office of Impresario Samuel L. ("Roxy") Rothafel, who unlocked the door, hired him on the spot. Almost as well known as his voice was his $250,000 collection of vintage autos, including a one-cylinder 1900 Packard and the 103rd Ford made, a 1903 model...
SHERWOOD HARRY EGBERT WHEN Studebaker-Packard Corp.'s new 6-ft. 4-in., 210-lb. president arrived in South Bend 2½ months ago, the city hung a sign over the streets proclaiming: "Welcome Sherwood Egbert." The townsfolk did not know Egbert but they knew very well that as Studebaker goes, so goes South Bend. And Studebaker is not going well; it has produced only 14,000 cars in 1961 v. 37,000 by this time last year. Inside the grimy plant, old hands had serious misgivings about how good the new driver would be, since...
...Studebaker-Packard annual meeting next week, after such a short time in office, about all Egbert will be able to offer stockholders is his own enthusiasm. But there is a lot of that...