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- Q5545589 subject Q6135340.
- Q5545589 subject Q6938941.
- Q5545589 subject Q8755684.
- Q5545589 abstract "George W. Drum (October 3, 1925–December 16, 1997) was an early leader in automobile club circles, and the first director of the Crosley Car Owners Club in 1952. With Edward Herzog, he worked to preserve the stock of spare parts for Crosley automobiles and trucks when the parent company Crosley Motors, Incorporated was sold to General Tire in July 1952 and production halted on July 3 of that year. George W. Drum resided at 2101 Greenway Avenue in Charlotte, North Carolina.".
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- Q5545589 wikiPageWikiLink Q16565.
- Q5545589 wikiPageWikiLink Q369128.
- Q5545589 wikiPageWikiLink Q5188072.
- Q5545589 wikiPageWikiLink Q6135340.
- Q5545589 wikiPageWikiLink Q6938941.
- Q5545589 wikiPageWikiLink Q8755684.
- Q5545589 comment "George W. Drum (October 3, 1925–December 16, 1997) was an early leader in automobile club circles, and the first director of the Crosley Car Owners Club in 1952. With Edward Herzog, he worked to preserve the stock of spare parts for Crosley automobiles and trucks when the parent company Crosley Motors, Incorporated was sold to General Tire in July 1952 and production halted on July 3 of that year. George W. Drum resided at 2101 Greenway Avenue in Charlotte, North Carolina.".
- Q5545589 label "George W. Drum".