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  1. William Durant and Louis Chevrolet in a race car circa 1908. One hundred and sixteen years ago this week, William Crapo (yes, really) Durant founded General Motors in the hopes of creating a large ...

    • The Year Was 1911
    • The Origins
    • A Few Months Later
    • Happy Ending? No…

    Before motion pictures, before the flapper dancer era, and before the National Hockey League would even begin, it was a very different time. The year was 1911, and automobiles were still a niche industry, only having begun a couple of decades prior. Even with over 20 years of automobiles by this point, they were far from commonplace on the streets ...

    Okay, here we go. Officially, Chevy was founded in March 1911, while GMC was formed in July 1911, making Chevy the older brother in the relationship. However, GMC can actually trace its roots back a few years before its official founding and has been a part of GM for longer than Chevy. Confused yet? GMC was formed from the merger of the Rapid Motor...

    Leaving the company which he had founded wasn’t easy; it wouldn’t have been for anybody. However, this didn’t stop Durant from quickly rebounding, helping form another manufacturer that would eventually be boosted into superstardom. With the knowledge and experience that he had acquired in his time with General Motors, he began looking for another ...

    The rest of Durant’s story is that of tragedy instead of continued success, and for the most part, it was around this time that he would lose relevance in the automotive space. With the Chevrolet brothers out of the picture, along with the Grabowsky brothers, Durant had essentially ruined the up-and-coming careers of four aspiring and talented vehi...

  2. Durant Motors Automobile Museum Foundation Inc was founded by eleven Durant enthusiasts who wanted to establish a brick and mortar museum to celebrate the rich history of William C. Durant and his automobiles.

  3. May 1, 1996 · William C. Durant's name is prominently recalled in Michigan historical markers in front of the old Durant-Dort Carriage Co. headquarters (restored a few years ago as a National Historic...

  4. William Crapo Durant (December 8, 1861 – March 18, 1947) was a leading pioneer of the United States automobile industry, founder of General Motors and co-founder of Chevrolet. He created a system in which a company held multiple marques – each seemingly independent, with different automobile lines – bound under a unified corporate holding ...

  5. William C. Durant founded General Motors in 1908. Originally intended as a holding company for the Buick Car Company, within two years Durant brought some of the biggest names in the automotive industry, including Oldsmobile, Cadillac, Oakland (later known as Pontiac) and the predecessors of GMC Truck. In 1910, Durant lost control of the ...

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  7. Inducted 1968. Founded General Motors in 1908, transforming the nearly bankrupt Buick Motor Company and several small auto companies into an automotive empire. Established a business prototype still used by many successful motor vehicle companies.

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