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BUICK MOTOR COMPANY OPENS A LOCAL BRANCH


Topics:  Buick-Losey Company

BUICK MOTOR COMPANY OPENS A LOCAL BRANCH

The Indianapolis Star
19 January 1908


Popular Car Will Be Exhibited In This City—R. H. Losey to Have Charge of Agency.


The Buick Motor Company, with factories at Flint and Jackson, Mich., has opened up a branch at 415 Massachusetts avenue, formerly occupied by the Boyd Automobile Company, under the name of Buick-Losey Company, R. H. Losey, manager. Losey, in addition to managing this branch, is liquidating the business of the Boyd Automobile Company.

Until recently he has been connected with the Buick people at Buffalo, N. Y., and says that he sees no reason why Indianapolis should not prove to be one of the best selling points for Buick cars in this country.

They now have on exhibition their 1908 Buick cars, which consist of six models, ranging in price from $900 to $2,500 f. o. b. factory. They will also carry a complete line of Buick parts, so that customers will not experience delay in receiving any parts they may need.




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