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    The company declared bankruptcy in 1997, after which time, the company became owned by its largest creditor, J.P. Morgan & Co. [2] In 2007, Safelite was acquired by Luxembourg based Belron , which is in turn owned by the D'Ieteren group, [ 3 ] Belron is the world's largest vehicle glass company, providing service in over 32 countries.

  3. Jeep Cherokee - Wikipedia

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    1975 Jeep Cherokee (US) The Cherokee was a rebadged reintroduction of a two-door body style Jeep Wagoneer, with a redesigned greenhouse that eliminated the car's C-pillar. Instead, the Cherokee featured a much broader D-pillar and a single, long fixed rear side window with an optional flip-out section.

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    Libbey–Owens Sheet Glass Company Toledo Ohio 1916 Michael Joseph Owens: Company formed by Edward Libbey and former Hobbs employee Michael Owens to market window glass made by machine developed by Owens and Irving Wightman Colburn. [23] 15: Nickel Plate Glass Company: Fostoria Ohio 1888 Benjamin M. Hildreth, James B. Russell

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  6. Jeep Grand Cherokee - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Cherokee's origins date back to 1983, when American Motors Corporation (AMC) was designing a successor to the Jeep Cherokee. [3] Three outside (non-AMC) designers—Larry Shinoda, Alain Clenet, and Giorgetto Giugiaro—were also under contract with AMC to create and build a clay model of the Cherokee XJ replacement, then known as the "XJC" project. [4]

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