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''Spartan'' was a brand used by at least two unique manufacturers:
  
A product of C & F Machine Works, Inc. was located at 275 East Marie Ave., in West St. Paul, Minnesota 55118.
 
  
'''1967 Brochure'''
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* [[Spartan (New York)|Spartan Shipbuilding Corp.]], a boat-builder located in New York City, New York, which built mahogany marine plywood boats.
  
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File:Spartanb67001.jpg | 1967 Aerocraft Brochure, Page 1
 
File:Spartanb67002.jpg | 1967 Aerocraft Brochure, Page 2
 
File:Spartanb67003.jpg | 1967 Aerocraft Brochure, Page 3
 
File:Spartanb67004.jpg | 1967 Aerocraft Brochure, Page 4
 
File:Spartanb67005.jpg | 1967 Aerocraft Brochure, Page 5
 
File:Spartanb67006.jpg | 1967 Aerocraft Brochure, Page 6
 
File:Spartanb67007.jpg | 1967 Aerocraft Brochure, Page 7
 
File:Spartanb67008.jpg | 1967 Aerocraft Brochure, Page 8
 
  
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* [[Spartan (Trailers)|C & F Machine Works, Inc.]], a boat trailer manufacturer based in St. Paul, Minnesota.
  
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Disambiguation pages are created when two or more brands by otherwise unrelated manufacturers happen to share the same name such as in the case of Dolphin Fiberglass Boats by West Coast Fiberglass Co. of Costa Mesa California and Dolphin Aluminum Boats by Barnes Boat Co. of Rockville, Connecticut.


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