Nash-Kelvinator
Defunct American appliance company / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nash-Kelvinator Corporation was the result of a merger in 1937 between Nash Motors and Kelvinator Appliance Company. The union of these two companies was brought about as a result of a condition made by George W. Mason prior to his appointment as CEO of Nash. The company manufactured cars and refrigerators as well as aeronautic components and helicopters during World War II. In 1954, the company merged with Hudson Motors to form American Motors Corporation (AMC).
Quick Facts Industry, Predecessor ...
Industry | Automotive Major appliances |
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Predecessor | Nash Motors Kelvinator Corporation |
Founded | January 2, 1937; 87 years ago (1937-01-02) |
Defunct | July 4, 1954; 69 years ago (1954-07-04) |
Fate | Consolidated into American Motors |
Successor | American Motors Corporation (AMC) |
Headquarters | Detroit, Michigan |
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