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  1. Delco Electronics Corporation was the automotive electronics design and manufacturing subsidiary of General Motors based in Kokomo, Indiana, that manufactured Delco Automobile radios and other electric products found in GM cars.

  2. Nov 5, 2019 · The Delco-GM/Bose sound system created reverberations throughout both the auto and audio industries… it’s tough to think of an automotive component that so quickly changed consumer products. Bose’s expertise, along with General Motors’ production capabilities, created a unique partnership.

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  4. Sep 23, 2018 · The corporation's Moraine Division was merged with Delco to form Delco-Moraine, which concentrated on making boosters and other brake components. Two years after that, UMS was elevated into a full-fledged GM division alongside the auto, truck and railroad locomotive brands.

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  5. The Kokomo Components plant has been building automotive components for over 86 years. It is the original home of Delco Radio in 1936 and is well known for its electronics expertise. In 2009 the site became part of General Motors Components Holdings LLC.

  6. GM's Delco Electronics Corporation was transferred to Delphi in late 1997 as part of a transaction in which GM spun off its defense electronics business, Hughes Electronics Corporation, which had operated Delco for the previous 11 years.

  7. Sep 29, 2017 · This week, Delphi Automotive PLC announced it was splitting into two, with Delphi Technologies taking the advanced vehicle propulsion side of the business, specializing in combustion, software and...

  8. Aug 29, 2023 · Delco Electronics Corporation was the automotive electronics design and manufacturing subsidiary of General Motors based in Kokomo, Indiana, that manufactured Delco Automobile radios and other electric products found in GM cars.

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