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Role
  
American football player

Receptions:
  
76

Receiving yards:
  
1149

Positions
  
Wide receiver

Name
  
Mac Haik



Date of birth:
  
(1946-01-19) January 19, 1946 (age 69)

College:
  
University of Mississippi

NFL draft:
  
1968 / Round: 2 / Pick: 49

Place of birth:
  
Meridian, Mississippi

Education
  
University of Mississippi

Mac Haik Chevrolet


Joseph Michel Haik is a former professional American football player who played wide receiver for four seasons for the Houston Oilers in the American Football League (1968–1969) and the National Football League (1970–1971). His company, Mac Haik Enterprises employs over 1,350 associates and owns land, restaurants, commercial office buildings and a chain of auto dealers located in Texas that generate revenues in excess of $1.3 billion a year. [1]

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Mac Haik Enterprises

Mac Haik Enterprises, inc. is an investment company, based in Houston, Texas with multiple affiliated companies engaged in a broad range of services and industries. It employs over 3,250 associates and owns land, commercial office buildings, retail space, medical facilities, restaurants, hotels, outdoor media and a chain of auto dealerships located in Texas and Mississippi that generate revenues in excess of $2.3 billion a year.

Vehicles

Mac Haik Enterprises automotive division, Mac Haik Automotive Group sells cars, trucks, and SUVs from the following manufactures at http://www.machaik.com :

  • Nissan
  • Dodge
  • Ram Trucks
  • Chrysler
  • Ford
  • Chevrolet
  • Jeep
  • Mercury
  • Lincoln
  • General Motors
  • Toyota
  • Mac Haik Peacock

    The Mac Haik Peacock is a mascot of the Mac Haik Automotive Group division of Mac Haik Enterprises, Inc., that some people would say is very similar to the NBC Peacock, due to its rainbow tail feathers. The origin of the "Mac Haik Peacock" goes back to his first car dealership. In 1983, he bought Tom Peacock Chevrolet. In order to keep the goodwill of Tom Peacock Chevrolet, the new dealership was called Mac Haik's Peacock Chevrolet for 5 years. After the 5 year period was up Mac Haik kept the Peacock logo.

    References

    Mac Haik Wikipedia