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On This Day in Automotive History: February 19


On This Day in Automotive History
February 19

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Birthdays: John Ruehl (1872), Fred Comer (1893), Perry Grimm (1914), Ernie McCoy (1921), Giulio Cabianca (1923), Bob Johnson (1927), Bruno Deserti (1942), Paul Pitzer (1944), Horst Felbermayr (1945), Michel Elkoubi (1947), Jerry Ayers (1948), Joe Curioso (1948), Peter Fitzgerald (1950), Jean-Pierre Malcher (1950), Stephen South (1952), Jeff Purvis (1959), John Paul Jr. (1960), Mark Claussner (1960), Andy Wallace (1961), Mike Cofer (1964), Pat Davison (1965), Greg Smartt (1967), Dave Smith (1967), Mark Reed (1969), Freddy Bear (1970), Tony Gomez (1970), Matt Kobyluck (1970), Rob Summers (1972), Gavin Pickering (1980), Mark Dobmeier (1981), David Mayhew (1982), Chris McKeehan (1982), Ed Brunnhoelzl III (1984), Duncan Ende (1985), Henri Karjalainen (1986), Rodolfo Ávila (1987), Yelmer Buurman (1987), Anthony Gandon (1990), Brandon Thomson (1990), Trevor Bayne (1991), Matt Solomon (1996), Billy Van Meter (1996), Cole Williams (1996), Denver Foran (1997), Tristan Van Wieringen (1998), Grayson Cullather (2001)

1944: Ralph Henry Barbour died.

1991: Secretary of Transportation Samuel Skinner transmits FHWA's report to Congress on the National Scenic Byways Study. He cites Blue Highways author William Least Heat Moon's comment that, "The travelers are ready to go, let the journey begin." The Secretary adds, "In that spirit, we look forward to working with the Congress and with the many government agencies and private groups that support the scenic byways initiative."

2004: Chop Cut Rebuild debuted.

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