Frontenac Motor Corporation
Frontenac Motor Corporation was the joint venture of brothers Louis, Gaston, and Arthur Chevrolet. Named for Louis de Buade de Frontenac, the company's main business was preparing racing parts for Model Ts.
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1914 Frontenac
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A Frontenac Motors ad
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Frontenac race car before the 1921 Indianapolis 500. Driver Tommy Milton at the wheel, with Barney Oldfield and Louis Chevrolet (with hat).
External links
- Chevrolet Builds Fords retrieved Jan 31, 2012
- New York Times on the 1920 crash in which Gaston Chevrolet was killed http://carsandracingstuff.com/library/] retrieved Jan 31, 2012
1921 Indianapolis 500 statistics retrieved Jan 31, 2012
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