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  2. Detroit Axle - Wikipedia

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    Chrysler Detroit Axle Plant (AKA Eldon Axle) was a Chrysler automobile factory in Detroit, Michigan. The factory opened in 1917 and was purchased by Chrysler in 1928. It was expanded in 1956, 1964, 1966, 1969, 1998, 2000, and 2001. The factory closed in 2010. The plant has since been demolished.

  3. Detroit/Hamtramck Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The site is near (south) of another GM facility at the time, called Chevrolet Gear & Axle Division, which itself was the combination of two former factories, called Detroit Gear and Axle and Detroit Forge, which had occupied the location at Holbrook Avenue to the south, Lumpkin Street to the east, Poland Avenue to the north and I-75 to the west.

  4. Category:Motor vehicle assembly plants in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Detroit Axle; Detroit/Hamtramck Assembly; Dundee Engine Plant; Durant-Dort Factory One; F. Flat Rock Assembly Plant; Flint East; Flint Engine Operations; Flint North;

  5. Waymo picks Detroit factory to build self-driving fleet by ...

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    Move will bring 400 jobs next door to at-risk GM facility.

  6. GM renames its Detroit-Hamtramck plant Factory Zero - AOL

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    General Motors on Friday announced that its sprawling Detroit-Hamtramck facility, which is being retooled to build electric vehicles, has been renamed Factory Zero — as in zero emissions, along ...

  7. List of Chrysler factories - Wikipedia

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    Detroit, Michigan: 1953: 2002: Chrysler A engine, 3.9L V6, 318/5.2L V8, 340 V8, 8.0L Magnum V10, Viper V10 Engine 1992–2001: Was located at 20300 Mound Road. Factory acquired from Briggs Manufacturing Company in 1953. Plant demolished in 2003. Now a storage area for vehicles built at Warren Assembly. Newark Assembly: Newark, Delaware: 1951: 2008

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