Great Southern Automobile Company

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title: Great Southern Automobile Company
text: The Great Southern Automobile Company was the first automobile manufacturer in the central South. It was incorporated in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1909 and manufactured automobiles, automobile parts, and buses from its plant in Ensley, where it also maintained a repair department. Its founding officers were Eugene F. Enslen, president; Ike Adler, vice-president; John Kyser, secretary and treasurer; and Eugene F. Enslen, Jr., general manager. In early 1910, it announced a Model "50" touring car wit
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description: Defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer
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