News you didn’t see in 2009

Published by Mike on

Times are still hard in Detroit, folks, cold and dark. When I was looking through publications of the Oughts, Teens, Twenties and Thirties for the following, it really got me down for a while. But we will emerge from this, and we will emerge stronger than before, smarter than before and better than before. This is what we do best, and we’ll see better days again.  Cars are in our bones and I’ll be damned if we’re letting them go.

All Sections Report Sales Gains

General Motors Gives Stock Bonus

A Landaulet for the Kaiser

Employment Increasing in Automobile Industry

All Companies Share in Harvest of Sales

Flint Second City of Industry

Flint Appeals to the Workmen

Ford Surpasses Former Record

Best Month of Year in Chicago Opinion

Number of Failures are Decreasing

Car and Truck Sales in Southwest Gain

Studebaker profits up

The Knight motor is prominent

Chrysler resigns fromGM

Prospects of the Gas Turbine

June is Record Month for Sales Production and Shipments

August Big Month for Makers of Parts

Banks arrange plan to finance Willys

What the Foreigners are doing in automobiling

New York Business Far Ahead of May

Detroit Registered 7757 Cars in May

Trucks in driveways now

Jugo-Slavia has 2000 Cars

Notable increases are made at Dodge

U.S. Car Sales to Cuba Total $8,618,270

Three post war Wolseley chassis

Buick extends work to meet heavy sale

The Oldsmobile Wins

Pontiac Outlook Bright