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| | American Motors |
 | | American Motors was the company created by the merger of Nash-Kelvinator Corporation and Hudson Motorcar Company in 1954. |
 | | Nash and Hudson sales, for their part, dropped through the floor as sales from the company's Rambler division began a march toward profitability. |
 | | The plan of then-Chairman of Nash, George Mason, was to eventually merge Stude-Packard with Nash-Hudson and then, taking the various strengths of each partner and creating a cohesive larger company on the model of Chrysler or Ford, to share subassemblies, engines and other parts across all divisions in an effort to become an all-market player. |
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