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1916 Oakland Model 37 Navigation
The Oakland Motor Company was founded in 1907 by Edward M. Murphy, and by 1910 the company was owned entirely by General Motors. In 1926 the Pontiac was introduced as a 'companion car' to Oakland, but by the end of the 1931 season, the Oakland name was retired. This particular car is a good example of one of the few sporty cars of the late teens.
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