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- Q474861 subject Q8369956.
- Q474861 subject Q8393098.
- Q474861 abstract "Mason Truck, founded by A.C. Mason in cooperation with William C. Durant, was a U.S. truck manufacturer based in Flint, Michigan. As a subsidiary of Durant Motors, Mason Truck built Road King Speed Trucks in the early 1920s.Mason Motors was a separate venture, a Flint-based automobile engine manufacturer started in 1911, also by A.C. Mason, who first led Buick's engine works in Flint. That company was absorbed by Chevrolet in 1915, but remained under the Chevrolet umbrella until January 1, 1918, when it became known as the Motor and Axle Division of Chevrolet.".
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- Q474861 wikiPageWikiLink Q8369956.
- Q474861 wikiPageWikiLink Q8393098.
- Q474861 name "Mason Truck".
- Q474861 type Product.
- Q474861 type Automobile.
- Q474861 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q474861 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q474861 type Thing.
- Q474861 comment "Mason Truck, founded by A.C. Mason in cooperation with William C. Durant, was a U.S. truck manufacturer based in Flint, Michigan. As a subsidiary of Durant Motors, Mason Truck built Road King Speed Trucks in the early 1920s.Mason Motors was a separate venture, a Flint-based automobile engine manufacturer started in 1911, also by A.C. Mason, who first led Buick's engine works in Flint.".
- Q474861 label "Mason Truck".
- Q474861 name "Mason Truck".