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''Clinton'' was a brand used by at least two unique manufacturers:
  
  
Clinton, Apache, and Chief Outboards
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* [[Clinton (Outboards)|Clinton Engines Corporation]], a manufacturer of small outboard motors and other small engines.
  
Outboard Division
 
  
Clinton Engines Corporation
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* [[Clinton (Ohio)|Persely & Riehl Mfg.]], a maker of small steel boats in Port Clinton, Ohio.
  
  
The Outboard Division of Clinton Engines Corporation produced small, one-cylinder outboard motors under the Clinton, Apache, and Chief brands.
 
  
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'''Service Information'''
 
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File:Clintonservice.pdf|1957 to 1963 Clinton model and service information
 
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Clinton was a brand used by at least two unique manufacturers:




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