The History of the Delco-Remy Divsion of General Motors
A.K.A. "The Remy Brothers" or "The Remy Electric Company"
1896-1994

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This information came out of a booklet put together to celebrate the 85th Anniversary of the AC Rochester Division in 1993  one year before it absorbed parts of Delco-Remy at which time the new name of the division became AC Delco Systems.  I was able to obtain this booklet from the lady that was the security guard at the visitor entrance to the Flint East Engineering Center for many years.  She was aware of my interest in industrial history and gave me this information just before Flint East Engineering closed and she lost her job with many others in the Delphi Meltdown in 2008.



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