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J.D. Wilcox

Category: Person
Description: An early auto industry executive for a company called Gearless.
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27 October 1907TWO TYPES FOR POPULAR CAR.
Regarding the so-called popular car resolving itself into a general type...it is our opinion that cars will be largely divided into two classes—the light runabout type, which is sold at a price to meet the popular demand, and the high-priced, high-powered car combining every detail of workmanship, design, and finish that has and which will always meet the ready sale of the wealthier class of motorists.
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Publication: The New York Times
Byline: J.D. Wilcox




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