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Graymarine Gasoline and Diesel Marine Engines | Graymarine Gasoline and Diesel Marine Engines | ||
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+ | Gray Marine Motor Company | ||
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+ | Subsidiary of Continental Motors Corporation | ||
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+ | 688 Canton Ave. | ||
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+ | Detroit, Michigan | ||
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+ | ''History by Andreas Jordahl Rhude'' | ||
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+ | In August 1967 Pipestone Manufacturing Company (maker of [[Pipestone]] boats) was sold to Puratronics, Inc. of Minneapolis. Production remained in the city of Pipestone. In October 1967 Puratronics bought Midwest Marine, Inc. of Red Wing, MN. This firm made the "Mariner" brand of fiberglass boats. [[Mariner]] was merged with Pipestone. Puratronics bought Lange Manufacturing, Inc. of Pipestone in February 1968. One of their lines were accessories for boats. Puratronics agreed to buy the Gray Marine Engine firm in March 1968. | ||
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File:Graymarinea58002.jpg | 1958 Gray Marine Ad | File:Graymarinea58002.jpg | 1958 Gray Marine Ad | ||
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+ | [http://www.fiberglassics.com/index.php?searchword=Gray+Marine&ordering=newest&searchphrase=exact&limit=20&Itemid=88&option=com_search Gray Marine motors in use] | ||
Revision as of 17:47, 11 November 2012
Additional History needed. Please contact us if you would like to edit this page.
Graymarine Gasoline and Diesel Marine Engines
Gray Marine Motor Company
Subsidiary of Continental Motors Corporation
688 Canton Ave.
Detroit, Michigan
History by Andreas Jordahl Rhude
In August 1967 Pipestone Manufacturing Company (maker of Pipestone boats) was sold to Puratronics, Inc. of Minneapolis. Production remained in the city of Pipestone. In October 1967 Puratronics bought Midwest Marine, Inc. of Red Wing, MN. This firm made the "Mariner" brand of fiberglass boats. Mariner was merged with Pipestone. Puratronics bought Lange Manufacturing, Inc. of Pipestone in February 1968. One of their lines were accessories for boats. Puratronics agreed to buy the Gray Marine Engine firm in March 1968.
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