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Kenosha and Plant
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* Kenosha " Main " Plant Portions of the Kenosha Main Plant, now Chrysler's Kenosha Engine plant, with some new additions, at 52nd Street and 30th Avenue, continued to be run by Chrysler as an engine-production factory.

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Kenosha and AMC
While Americans turned to the new imports in increasing numbers, AMC continued its struggle at the inefficient and aging Kenosha, Wisconsin facilities — the oldest continuously operating automobile plant in the world, where components and unfinished bodies still had to be transported across the city.
New ownership and new management heralded a new product venture for AMC: a line of modern front-wheel drive cars, designed by Renault, to be produced at Kenosha.
Introduced in 1983, the Alliance was a front-wheel drive Renault 9 compact restyled for the American market by Richard Teague and produced by AMC at Kenosha.
Renault executives came in to run things alongside AMC officials, and the former Nash Motors factory in Kenosha, Wisconsin was retooled to produce an Americanized version of the European Renault 9 subcompact under the Alliance nameplate.
Alliance production at the Kenosha plant ended in June 1987, shortly after Chrysler's buyout of AMC was announced.
Chrysler's then executive vice president for manufacturing, Steve Sharf, met with officials at American Motors ( AMC ) to use the extra capacity at an assembly plant in Kenosha, Wisconsin to build the full-size cars.
Chrysler's tooling was moved from St. Louis to Kenosha, and over the next two and a half years, about 250, 000 Chrysler and Dodge models were built by AMC at a lower cost than Chrysler could.

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