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  1. Arthur Chevrolet (April 25, 1884 – April 16, 1946) was an American racing driver and automobile manufacturer. Biography. Born in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Canton of Neuchâtel, Switzerland, Arthur was the middle brother of Louis Chevrolet (1878–1941), founder of the Chevrolet car company; and Gaston Chevrolet (1892–1920).

  2. Nov 13, 2009 · On April 16, 1946, Arthur Chevrolet, an auto racer and the brother of Chevrolet auto namesake Louis Chevrolet, dies by suicide in Slidell, Louisiana. Louis Chevrolet was born in Switzerland in ...

  3. Includes rare photographs, period articles, and original signed documents of Louis Chevrolet, Arthur Chevrolet, and Gaston Chevrolet. top of page - An Educational Website - Home. Photo Library. Race Cars 1905 - 1908; Race Cars 1909 Season; Race Cars 1910 Season; Race Cars 1911 - 1915; Race Cars 1916 Season;

  4. Apr 16, 2023 · Arthur Chevrolet passed away on this day in 1946 after hanging himself following a long battle of clinical depression. Arthur and his brothers Louis and Gaston were highly successful race car drivers between the 1900s and 1920s. It is Louis, though, who worked with Billy Durant to co-found Chevrolet car company. After Louis left Chevrolet ...

  5. Arthur Chevrolet (born 25 Apr 1884 La Chaux de Fond; died 16 Apr 1946 Slidell, Louisiana, USA). All three brothers, Arthur, Gaston and Louis later moved to the US and took out citizenship. Later worked with surviving brother Louis to form the Chevrolet Aircraft company. As well as being behind the Frontenac car, Arthur was head of the manufacturing plant behind the hugely commercial success ...

  6. The second of three famous Swiss race car driving brothers, Arthur became a two-time veteran of the Indianapolis 500. Arthur also assisted older brother Louis in designing automobiles. He and Louis left the automobile business in 1929 to form the Chevrolet Brothers Aircraft Company with a new engine design to their credit.

  7. Arthur Chevrolet Brother of Louis Chevrolet and Two-Time Veteran of the Indy 500. Nationality: Switzerland later United States Born: April 25, 1884 La Chaux-de-Fonds Neuchatel, Switzerland ... Arthur became a two-time veteran of the Indianapolis 500. Arthur also assisted older brother Louis in designing automobiles. He and Louis left the ...

  8. Sep 20, 2013 · Arthur Chevrolet drove in the 1911 inaugural Indianapolis 500, although mechanical problems forced him out of the race and he failed to finish. He made another attempt at the Indy 500 in 1916. Driving a Frontenac, Arthur qualified for the race but was forced out after 35 laps when the car developed mechanical problems. His driving career ended ...

  9. Apr 16, 2013 · Sixty-seven years ago today -- on April 16, 1946 -- Arthur Chevrolet committed suicide by hanging in Slidell, La, at the age of 60. Pictured above in despair after an equipment failure forced his Buick out of the 1910 Vanderbilt Cup Race, Arthur was buried in Indianapolis, where in 1911 he competed in the first Indianapolis 500.The race car driver's skills impressed GM founder William Durant ...

  10. Swiss-American driver Arthur Chevrolet, seen here, competed in the first Indianapolis 500, held in 1911. Mechanical problems forced his four-cylinder Buick out of the race after 30 laps. Later that same year, Arthur's older brother Louis teamed with Billy Durant to form Chevrolet Motor Car Company. Louis left the company in 1914, but it made the family's name famous.

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