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When
St. Louis, Mo.-based Hispania Trading Corporation shipped its first
vehicle to the Gayasso Funeral Home in Mexico City in 1918, it was
the beginning of what would become a long-running family business.
Currently, Joe, Tony and Carmen Molina operate the business started
by their great-uncle.
The
first professional vehicle the company shipped was a carriage mounted
on a truck chassis. As word spread about this motorized vehicle
José Álvarez began selling cars to businesses in Cuba
and the Philippines. As sales increased, Hispania Trading Company
began selling caskets and casket handles manufactured by the St.
Louis Casket Co., and Molina's father joined his uncle in the business.
After college, Joe and his brother and sister came on board to work
with their father, and in 1984, a sister company - Royal Coachworks,
Inc. - was established.
Today
Royal Coachworks is a distributor in Missouri and Illinois for Superior
Coach, and together with Hispania Trading, sells cars in not only
the US and Mexico, but also in Africa, Spain, Holland, Columbia,
Venezuela, Argentina, the Philippines and throughout the Caribbean.
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