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  2. Chrysler Windsor - Wikipedia

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    The Chrysler Windsor is a full-size car which was built by Chrysler from 1939 through to the 1960s. The final Chrysler Windsor sold in the United States was produced in 1961, but production in Canada continued until 1966. The Canadian 1961 to 1966 Windsor model was for all intents and purposes the equivalent of the Chrysler Newport in the ...

  3. Thomas W. LaSorda - Wikipedia

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    Thomas William LaSorda, (born July 24, 1954 in Windsor, Ontario) is a Canadian-American automobile industry executive who was CEO and President of the Chrysler Group.In December 2011, he joined the board of Fisker Automotive and assumed the role of CEO until his resignation in August 2012.

  4. Buzz Hargrove - Wikipedia

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    Born in Bath, New Brunswick, Hargrove first became involved in the automotive sector as a line worker for the Chrysler assembly plant in Windsor, Ontario. He succeeded Bob White as president of the CAW in 1992. On July 8, 2008, he announced his intention to retire, before he turned 65, in September 2008.

  5. Pillette Road Truck Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Pillette Road Truck Assembly Plant was a Chrysler automobile factory in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. The plant built the Dodge Ram Van and Dodge Ram Wagon from its opening in 1974 to its closing in 2003. [1] Total lifetime production was 2,309,399 units with a peak production of 124,124 in 1984. [2]

  6. Brampton Assembly - Wikipedia

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    On 1 May 2009, both the Brampton Assembly and Windsor Assembly plants were shut down as a result of Chrysler's bankruptcy protection filing on 30 April 2009, in the United States, affecting about 2,700 employees at the Brampton Assembly and 4,400 at the Windsor Assembly. A Chrysler parts plant in Etobicoke, Toronto operated until 10 May 2009 ...

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    The Franco-Italian-American group also owns two assembly plants in Ontario, Canada: Windsor, where it makes Chrysler models, and Brampton, currently under retooling and scheduled to resume ...

  8. Windsor Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Windsor Assembly Plant (WAP) is a Stellantis Canada automobile factory in Windsor, Ontario. The factory opened in 1928 and Chrysler minivans production began in 1983. [2] Windsor Assembly is Windsor's largest employer. [3] The plant currently operates two shifts with over 4,200 employees. [2]

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