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The Lonsdale engine manufactuing plant was first opened by Chrysler in 1966. It is located south of Adelaide, South Australia. The plant was closed in October 2005 as the Magna's replacement - [[380]] uses an engine imported from Japan.
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The Lonsdale engine manufacturing plant was first opened by Chrysler in 1966. It is located south of Adelaide, South Australia. The plant was closed in October 2005 as the Magna's replacement - the [[Mitsubishi 380|380]] uses an engine imported from Japan.
  
The first Mitsubishi engine to be produced at the plant was the [[Astron]] on October 31, 1979 under the control of Chrysler. Twelve months later the plant was taken over by Mitsubishi as Chrysler wound up it's operations in Australia. Since then the plant has produced Astron, [[Astron II]], Saturn and 6G7x V6 engines.
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The Lonsdale plant was opened on 3 November 1967 following a $31 million investment by Chrysler.
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The first Mitsubishi engine to be produced at the plant was the [[Astron]] in 1977 under the control of Chrysler<ref>https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/250589167</ref>. In 1980, the plant was taken over by Mitsubishi as Chrysler wound up it's operations in Australia. Since then the plant has produced Astron, [[Astron II]], Saturn and 6G7x V6 engines.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:34, 30 September 2020

The Lonsdale engine manufacturing plant was first opened by Chrysler in 1966. It is located south of Adelaide, South Australia. The plant was closed in October 2005 as the Magna's replacement - the 380 uses an engine imported from Japan.

The Lonsdale plant was opened on 3 November 1967 following a $31 million investment by Chrysler.

The first Mitsubishi engine to be produced at the plant was the Astron in 1977 under the control of Chrysler[1]. In 1980, the plant was taken over by Mitsubishi as Chrysler wound up it's operations in Australia. Since then the plant has produced Astron, Astron II, Saturn and 6G7x V6 engines.