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  2. William C. Newberg - Wikipedia

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    William Charles Newberg (December 17, 1910 – December 7, 2003) was an American automotive executive who served as president of Chrysler. His tenure lasted only two months due to a conflict of interest scandal.

  3. 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 ...

  4. List of Jeep vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The first new Jeep to feature an independent suspension since the 1963 Wagoneer, the Liberty (as it is known in North America; it goes by the name Cherokee in all other markets) replaced the XJ Cherokee in 2002. The Liberty comes with a 3.7 liter V6 engine, but was also available in the US in 2005–2006 with a 2.8L 4cylinder common rail diesel ...

  5. Trump's EV, tariff plans bring more uncertainty to an auto ...

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    Stellantis, which manufactures the Jeep, Dodge, and Ram Trucks brands, among others, has sought to bring down its inventory levels for some time, with executives saying the company was "grinding ...

  6. Northeast Dirt Modified Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The inaugural induction ceremony was held on April 12, 1992, with 12 drivers and one pioneer driver being selected. The initial selection committee was composed of Gary Chadwick, Andy Fusco, Gary Rowe, Tom Skibinski, and Gary Spaid; all members of the motorsports media.

  7. List of Chrysler engines - Wikipedia

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    The "GEN-3" engines were available in Jeep utility vehicles starting in 1971. [3] It is not the same as Chrysler's 360 V8. [ 4 ] Chrysler continued production of the AMC 360 engine after the 1987 buyout of AMC to power the full-size Jeep Wagoneer (SJ) SUV that was produced until 1991. [ 5 ]