Playboy Automobile Company
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Playboy Motor Car Corporation was a Buffalo, New York-based automobile company, established in 1947. The company only produced 97 cars before going bankrupt in 1951.
The Playboy had a 40 hp (30 kW) engine that would get 35 mpg-US (6.7 L/100 km/42 mpg-imp). It would accelerate from 0-30 mph (48 km/h) in six seconds, and 0-50 mph (80 km/h) in 17 seconds. It had a 90-inch (2,300 mm) wheelbase and a length of 156 inches (4,000 mm), had 12 inch tires tires, and weighed 1,900 lb (860 kg).
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This company, indirectly, was the source for the name of Playboy magazine. The name was suggested to Hugh Hefner by his close friend, co-founder and eventual executive vice-president Eldon Sellers, whose mother had worked as a secretary for the automobile company's Chicago sales office before it went bankrupt.

