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  1. By 1900, William C. Durant's Durant-Dort Carriage Company of Flint, Michigan, had become the largest manufacturer of horse-drawn vehicles in the United States. Durant was averse to automobiles, but fellow Flint businessman James H. Whiting , owner of Flint Wagon Works , sold him the Buick Motor Company in 1904. [18]

  2. Cadillac Place. By Dan Austin of HistoricDetroit.org. General Motors founder William C. Durant bought a bunch of land 3 miles outside downtown and told Albert Kahn to design him a home worthy of his car company. This 15-story office complex at West Grand Boulevard and Second Avenue in New Center was the world’s second largest office building ...

  3. Oct 13, 2022 · About Billy C. Durant Information about William Crapo Durant from Wikipedia : William Crapo "Billy" Durant (December 8, 1861 – March 18, 1947) was a leading pioneer of the United States automobile industry, the founder of General Motors and Chevrolet who created the system of multi-brand holding companies with different lines of cars.

  4. William C. Durant. William Crapo "Billy" Durant, född 8 december 1861 i Boston, Massachusetts, död 18 mars 1947 i Flint, Michigan, var en amerikansk företagsledare inom bilindustrin. Han är mest känd som grundare av General Motors och Chevrolet .

  5. Jan 12, 2013 · William C. Durant was born on December 8th, 1861 in Boston Mass. He quit high school to begin work in his grandfather’s Flint, Michigan, lumberyard. By 1885 he had partnered with Josiah Dallas Dort to organize the Coldwater Road Cart Company, which would become a leading manufacturer of horse-drawn carriages.

  6. Jul 12, 2016 · Image: myAutoWorld. Mr. William Crapo Durant, founder of General Motors Company, is probably one of the most important players in Chevrolet history. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, in December of 1861, Durant grew up long before horseless carriages. At the age of 10, his parents separated, and he moved to Flint, Michigan, with his mother.

  7. In 1916, William C. Durant, who founded General Motors in 1908, had retaken GM from bankers who had taken over the company. Chrysler, who was closely tied to the bankers, submitted his resignation to Durant, then based in New York City. This plaque is located in the lobby of the Chrysler Building.

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