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On This Day in Automotive History: March 28
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On This Day in Automotive History
March 28
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Birthdays: Robert Delno (1890), Consalvo Sanesi (1911), Paul England (1929), Dick Foley (1932), Sonny Ates (1935), Hubert Hahne (1935), Buck Fulp (1938), Jean-Francois Piot (1938), Bernard Darniche (1942), Philippe de Henning (1943), Jerry Mabie (1943), Bob Brevak (1947), Al Hylton (1948), Dave St. Clair (1948), Tony Brise (1952), Ed Koziol (1952), Martin Wagenstetter (1952), Jerry O'Neil (1956), George Koszkulics (1958), Randy Humphrey (1960), Steve Kosiski (1960), Peter Verheyen (1964), Sean Dupuis (1968), John O'Neal Jr. (1969), Skeeter Godbee (1970), Aaron Pierce (1974), Keith Scalia (1974), Derek Hill (1975), Walter Sutcliffe Jr. (1975), Brad Hammond (1976), Tim Mullen (1976), Travis Gregg (1978), Sean McInerney (1978), David Krause (1979), Eddie Nakato (1980), Robert Bryant Jr. (1981), Travis Clark (1982), Zach Sylvester (1982), Tyler Haydt (1985), Peter Major (1985), Jorge Arteaga (1986), Nicholas Boulle (1989),
Nicholas Hamilton (1992)
1946: Nebraska becomes the first State to accept its tentatively integrated Interstate System, a map of which PRA had transmitted to the State highway agencies on March 14 for their concurrence. By the end of the fiscal year, PRA had received acceptances from 37 States and the District of Columbia. Seven States had not replied officially and four had proposed alternate routes that did not meet the routes proposed by adjoining States.
2008: Production of the
GAZ Volga Siber began.
2014: Production of the
BMW X4 began.