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The Flint was considered an assembled car because Durant Motors used components manufactured by outside suppliers to build its automobile lines. The cars were powered by a 6 cylinder Continental Engine , and its body stampings were made by Budd in Philadelphia . Following financial troubles at Durant Motors, the Flint was discontinued in 1927 . The Flint was priced to compete with Buick , which was also assembled in Flint, Michigan. |
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