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On This Day in Automotive History: November 25
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On This Day in Automotive History
November 25
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Birthdays: Ottis Stine (1908), Jimmy Wilburn (1908), Art Watts (1917), Peter Harper (1921), Bob Holbert (1922), Andre Haller (1924), Lou Johnson (1924), Augie Pabst (1933), Jean Vinatier (1933), Andy Buffington (1935), Dave Decker (1937),
Joe Gibbs (1940), Cookie Visconti (1943), Dominique Bastien (1945), Bruce Blodgett (1945), Slim Borgudd (1946), Mike Joy (1949), James Trammell (1956), Steve Miller (1958), Tim Dobbs (1965), Larry Krieger (1965), Brent Antill (1968), Darren Pate (1972), Mike Gallo (1973), Marcus Marshall (1978), Jeff Streeter (1979), Abraham Calderon (1988), Nick LeDuc (1988)
1920:
Gaston Chevrolet died.
1949: The one millionth
Cadillac, a
Coupe deVille, was produced.
1963: "Our 41,000 Mile Superhighway" by Administrator Rex Whitton appears in Sunday newspapers read by over 8 million families, placing the Interstate System in perspective as one of the country's great capital assets benefiting the business community and the American public. The article, the Administrator's first-hand account of the progress of the Interstate Highway Program, is accompanied in most papers by photographs of an Interstate highway, a map of the entire System, and a statement from Secretary of Commerce Luther H. Hodges. The January 1963 issue of The News in Public Roads observes that the coverage of the article is "an indication of the widespread interest of newspapers in the Interstate program."
1982: The second generation
Honda Prelude was released.
2008: Ana Cristina released her album Time, which included the song “Boy With the Blue Mustang.”
2013: Florida Georgia Line released on their album Here's to the Good Times...This Is How We Roll, which included the song “This Is How We Roll” featuring Luke Bryan.