Where was Western Auto headquarters?

The Western Auto Building stands tall on 2107 Grand Blvd. It's a staple in the Kansas City, Missouri, skyline.
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Where did Western Auto originate?

It was started in 1909 in Kansas City, Missouri, by George Pepperdine and Don Abnor Davis. Pepperdine later founded Pepperdine University. Western Auto was bought by Beneficial Corporation in 1961; Western Auto's management led a leveraged buyout in 1985, leading three years later to a sale to Sears.
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Who bought Western Auto?

Sears, Roebuck & Co., moving boldly beyond its traditional department stores, announced plans on Wednesday to buy Western Auto Supply Co., one of the nation's oldest and best-known auto parts chains, in a deal valued at $402 million.
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Who owns the Western Auto building Kansas City?

Western Auto was eventually purchased by Sears, Roebuck and Co. in 1988. The company was sold to Advance Auto Parts, a Virginia firm, in 1998. The building has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places for about 30 years.
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Who made rifles for Western Auto?

Paving the way for dav2no1's Waffle Top Marlin 336 collection, here is a later version of those rifles. It was made by Marlin for Western Auto, once a ubiquitous auto part/supply chain.
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What happened to Western Auto? 1962 catalog - Truetone transistor radios, Wizard brand time capsule



Who made Western Auto bikes?

Founded in 1909 by George Pepperdine, Western Auto Supply Company consisted of a chain of automotive parts stores. However, Western Auto Supply started expanding its business with other products and stores in 1921 and eventually entered the bicycle industry by manufacturing Western Flyer bicycles around 1930.
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What happened to nationwise auto parts?

Nationwise was a highly distressed, 300-store automotive aftermarket parts chain that had reached a severe financial crisis in 1995 due to increased competition and other factors.
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What name was before Advance Auto Parts?

1921 - Pep Auto Supply, or "Pep Boys," opens in Philadelphia. 1922 - Arthur Taubman is discharged from the U.S. Navy and enters the auto supply business with his brother. The founders of Pep Boys open Advance Stores, LLC., with two stores in Roanoke and one in Lynchburg, Virginia.
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Who is the founder of Advance Auto Parts?

Advance was founded in 1932 when Arthur Taubman purchased a small chain of home and auto supply stores in Roanoke, VA. At that time, we were known as Advance Stores and sold a wide variety of merchandise, including appliances, televisions and toys.
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What years were Western Flyer bikes made?

Western Flyer bikes were commissioned and sold by the Western Auto company from the years 1931 until the company closed in 1998.
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Who made the Western Flyer wagon?

In the 1920s, the automotive industry inspired Radio Flyer's steel wagons, earning Founder Antonio Pasin the nickname “Little Ford.” Chicago hosted the World's Fair in 1933.
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What company made the revelation shotgun?

Western Auto Supply Co. Revelation Model R310AB Slide Action Shotgun | National Museum of American History.
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Why are wagons red?

The main problem with wagons is rust. Wagons are usually painted in outdoor paint to prevent rusting, but all metal wagons will eventually get slightly battered and can then rust.
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Who is the largest auto parts retailer?

Autozone is the largest auto parts chain with 5,914 locations in all 50 states. Followed by, Napa Auto Parts (5.59K) and O'Reilly Auto Parts (5.27K).
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Is AutoZone owned by Walmart?

All AutoZone stores are corporately owned; the company does not have franchise operations.
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Who did O'Reilly buyout?

On October 26, 2016, O'Reilly announced that it was acquiring Bond Auto Parts, a 51-store chain headquartered in Vermont with locations in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and New York as well.
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What company owns AutoZone?

Advance Auto's acquisition creates a company with combined annual sales of $9.3 billion, 5,264 company-owned stores and more than 70,000 employees. General Parts owned 1,246 company stores that operated under the Carquest brand. AutoZone has 5,210 stores, 72,000 employees and $9.25 billion in annual revenue.
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What does gotcha mean in AutoZone?

gotcha(phr.) Got you; I got you; as, I gotcha!.
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Why did Auto Shack change its name?

In 1986, the company changed its name to AutoZone after being sued by Radio Shack for trademark infringement. Auto Shack initially won, but Radio Shack's appeal was successful. In 1988, nearly a decade after the company's launch, Malone & Hyde was sold to the Fleming Companies of Oklahoma City.
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