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Chrysler Ready for Plant Re-launch

There were some last-minute lawsuits and jitters, but Chrysler says all systems are a go to re-launch the majority of its assembly plants Monday. Seven assembly plants and the powertrain and other plants that support them are being dusted off after a temporary shutdown that began April 30 when Chrysler LLC filed for bankruptcy. The vehicles that will be built are for the new Chrysler company that was formed with Fiat June 10. More

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