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  2. Smoke Column From Auto Wreckers Fire Towers Over Drive-In ...

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    A tall column of smoke from a large auto wreckers yard fire loomed over a drive-in cinema during a late night screening in San Jose, California on May 19.Firefighters attended the blaze which ...

  3. Victory Auto Wreckers - Wikipedia

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    Victory Auto Wreckers was founded in the 1940s by a pair of World War II veterans. [3] The company was purchased by Kenneth Weisner in 1967 and is now owned by his son, Kyle. [4] Victory purchased wrecked or decommissioned vehicles and then allowed customers to browse through their lots in search of workable parts.

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    Nissan Chief Executive Makoto Uchida, left, and Honda Chief Executive Toshihiro Mibe, center, and Takao Kato CEO of Mitsubishi Motors, right, arrive to attend a joint news conference Monday, Dec ...

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  6. San Jose, California - Wikipedia

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    San Jose is the county seat of Santa Clara County and the main component of the San Jose–Sunnyvale–Santa Clara Metropolitan Statistical Area, with an estimated population of around two million residents in 2018. [20] San Jose is notable for its innovation, cultural diversity, [21] affluence, [22] and sunny and mild Mediterranean climate. [23]

  7. San Jose Assembly Plant - Wikipedia

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    San Jose Assembly was a Ford Motor Company manufacturing site in Northern California, outside of San Jose in what is now the town of Milpitas. It was the automaker's primary factory in that region from 1955 to 1983, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] replacing the Richmond Assembly facility.

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