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  2. List of Chrysler factories - Wikipedia

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    Jeep Cherokee (XJ), Jeep Grand Cherokee (ZJ), Jeep Grand Cherokee (WJ) 2 Australia: Chrysler Australia: Keswick, South Australia: 1951: 1964: Engines and body parts: Chrysler Australia Tonsley Park plant: Clovelly Park, South Australia: 1964: 1980: Cars: Sold to Mitsubishi Motors in 1980. Chrysler production ended in 1981. Chrysler Australia ...

  3. Jeep prices have gone through the roof. Buyers are bailing ...

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    The Jeep Gladiator was unveiled to great fanfare by then-owner Fiat Chrysler in 2018, the first pickup model for the hot brand in more than a quarter of a century. And at first it seemed like it ...

  4. Jeep - Wikipedia

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    1959–1982 M151 jeep — Although the M151 was developed and initially produced by Ford, production contracts for the M151A2 were later also awarded to Kaiser Jeep and AM General Corp, a Jeep sister company, once Jeep had become part of AMC. 1970–1982 M151A2. M718A1 Ambulance; M825 Weapons Platform; 1960–1968 Jeep M606

  5. Arlington, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Arlington is an unincorporated community in Posey Township, in the northwestern part of Rush County, Indiana, United States. [2] It lies just south of the B&O Railroad , on U.S. Route 52 , 8 miles west of Rushville .

  6. Belvidere Assembly Plant - Wikipedia

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    The factory was built in 1964 and 1965 in the south part of Belvidere, Illinois, adjacent to U.S. Route 20.The first production line vehicle was made on July 7, 1965, assembling the new Chrysler C platform vehicles.

  7. Toledo Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Toledo Assembly Complex is a 3,640,000 sq ft (338,000 m 2) automotive factory complex in Toledo, Ohio.Now owned by Stellantis North America, sections of the facility have operated as an automobile assembly plant since 1910, initially for Willys-Overland.

  8. International Scout - Wikipedia

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    A precursor of more sophisticated SUVs to come, it was created as a competitor to the Jeep, and it initially featured a fold-down windshield. [citation needed] The Scout and second-generation Scout II were produced in Fort Wayne, Indiana as two-door trucks with removable hard tops, with options of a full-length roof, half-cab pickup, and/or ...

  9. Jim Rosenthal - Wikipedia

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    Jim Rosenthal (born 6 November 1947) is an English sports presenter and commentator. In a long broadcasting career, Rosenthal has presented coverage of many sports including football, rugby, automotive racing, boxing and athletics. He has covered eight FIFA World Cups, three Rugby World Cups, two Olympic Games and 150 Formula One races. [1]