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  1. White Motor Company was an American automobile and truck manufacturer, in existence from 1900 to 1981. The company also produced bicycles, roller skates, automatic lathes, Steam cars, tractors and sewing machines. Before World War II, the company was based in Cleveland, Ohio. About 1898 Thomas White purchased a Locomobile steamer (Car) and he found that the only thing reliable about its boiler ...

  2. Specialties: We carry all makes and models. When you are in the market for a quality pre-owned car, truck, SUV or van make sure you see White Motor Company before you buy. We carry only the finest automobiles at competitive prices. Established in 2016. We took new ownership November 2016. We want to reach out to our neighbors, and neighboring communities to provide the opportunity to earn your ...

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  3. Sep 23, 2018 · Walter C. White, born in 1876 in Cleveland, was the last of three sons sired by Thomas H. White who would become powerful figures in the future automobile industry. By the time Walter was born, the White Sewing Machine Company was second only to Singer as the world's biggest. The company expanded further, to include products ranging from roller ...

  4. Jul 8, 2023 · The automotive businesses were divested into a separate White company in 1906, but about half a century later, the two Whites made an unsuccessful attempt to re-merge into a single company. That didn’t happen, but the White sewing machine company, now known as White Consolidated Industries, bought out the appliance divisions of Ford (Philco ...

  5. Established in 1937, White Motor Co has been an integral part of Forrest City, providing unwavering service for nearly 100 years. Available 24/7, 365 days a year, our wreckmaster certification and commitment to excellence have made us the trusted name in towing and roadside assistance for generations.

  6. Apr 21, 2012 · History of White Trucks. White Trucks, also known as White Motor Company, was founded in 1900 by Thomas H. White. Thomas was also the founder of the White Sewing Machine company. Two years prior to that White had bought a Locomobile steam car and his son, Rollin, worked to improve its design and makeup. Rollin then patented this new version and ...

  7. Sep 23, 2018 · In 1900, the White Brothers began building steam cars in the family's Cleveland factory, and White Motor Company was formed in 1901. White's cars racked up race victories and continued to improve at a rapid pace. In 1906, the company earned a special honor when William Howard Taft became the first U.S. president to eschew horses and carriages ...

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