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  1. Roy Dikeman Chapin Sr. (February 23, 1880 – February 16, 1936) was an American industrialist and a co-founder of Hudson Motor Company, the predecessor of American Motors Corporation.

  2. Aug 5, 2001 · Roy D. Chapin, Jr., former chairman and chief executive officer of American Motors Corporation, died Aug. 5 of heart failure. He was 85 years old.

  3. Roy Dikeman Chapin Jr. (September 21, 1915 – August 5, 2001) was the chairman and chief executive officer of American Motors Corporation (AMC). Chapin's father, Roy D. Chapin Sr., was one of the co-founders of the Hudson Motor Car Company; Hudson later merged with Nash-Kelvinator Corporation in 1954 to form American

  4. Roy D. Chapin. Hudson Motor Company. 1909–1923. Industry: Automotive & Aerospace. Era: 1900. In 1919, Chapin introduced the “Essex,” a popularly priced car that was an immediate success. In 1922, Chapin offered closed cars at virtually the same price as the touring car.

  5. Aug 7, 2001 · Roy D. Chapin Jr., a former chairman and chief executive of the American Motors Corporation who oversaw the company's purchase of the Jeep Corporation in 1970, died on Sunday of heart failure at...

  6. "John Cuthbert Long’s Roy D. Chapin is a thorough and detailed biography of a remarkable, but little-known Detroit automobile industry pioneer.

  7. Roy D. Chapin. Inducted 1972. Roy Chapin was instrumental in the expansion of the American automobile industry. Chapin was born on February 23, 1880 in Lansing, MI. He attended the University of Michigan and began working for 1968 AHF Inductee Ransom Olds at Olds Motor Works in 1901.