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Mortonson–Van Leer Log Cabin, also known as Schorn Log Cabin, is a historic cabin and one of the last historical dwellings in Swedesboro, New Jersey, United States. It stands on the grounds of the cemetery of the Trinity Church. It is one of the oldest original log cabins of early Swedish-Finnish architecture in the United States.
Plymouth 1929–1964, 1979–1980; DeSoto 1929–1933; Fargo Truck 1929–1930; Automobiles models assembled here include: Plymouth Belvedere 1964–1978; Plymouth Satellite 1964–1974; Dodge Coronet 1964–1978; Dodge Charger 1965–1966; Dodge Charger 1971–1974; Chrysler R-series full-size sedans (Newport/New Yorker/Fifth Avenue/St. Regis ...
Chrysler C platform Chrysler R platform Chrylser M platform 3 Full-size (1975–1981) and top range mid-size (1982–1989) car Volaré: 1976 1980 Chrysler F platform: 1 Compact car Arrow: 1976 1980 1 Compact car, rebadged Mitsubishi Lancer Celeste: Horizon: 1978 1990 Chrysler L platform: 1 Subcompact car, called Plymouth Expo in Canada Sapporo ...
Located at Kennedy Road/Steeles Avenue. Acquired as part of Chrysler's takeover of American Motors. Pillette Road Truck Assembly: Windsor, Ontario: 1974: 2003: Dodge Ram Van, Plymouth Voyager: K Also called Windsor Plant 6. Demolished and is now a Chrysler warehouse – the Chrysler Logistics Centre. Colombia: Colmotores-Chrysler: Bogotá: 1965 ...
The Fargo brand lived longer in a variety of countries under the Chrysler Corporation's badge engineering marketing approach.. Manufactured in Detroit at the Lynch Road facility, Dodge trucks were also offered under the Fargo (or DeSoto) names in most of Latin America, while in Europe and Asia, they were mainly built in Chrysler's Kew plant and sold under either the Fargo or DeSoto badge names.
Like its predecessor, the 1982 Gran Fury was introduced later than its Chrysler and Dodge siblings; the Chrysler LeBaron and Dodge Diplomat had used the M-body since 1977. 1982-1989 Plymouth Gran Furys shared the Dodge Diplomat's front and rear fascias. They were virtually identical with the exception of badging.
The Plymouth P-24 series, which was marketed in the U.S. as the 1953 Plymouth, [11] was also assembled in Australia in that year by Chrysler Australia. [14] As in the U.S., [11] it was sold as the Plymouth Cambridge and Cranbrook. [1] In 1954 assembly of the P-25 series commenced, with Plymouth Cambridge, Cranbrook, Savoy and Belvedere names ...
1964–1971 Chrysler; 1974–1975 Dodge Dart, Plymouth Valiant; 1976–1980 Dodge Aspen, Plymouth Volare; 1977–1980 Chrysler LeBaron, Dodge Diplomat; 1981–1988 Dodge Aries, Plymouth Reliant (sedan and station wagon) 1982–1988 Chrysler Town and Country Wagon; 1982–1995 Chrysler LeBaron [note 1] (sedan from 1982 to 1988) 1989–1995 Dodge ...