Pillette Road Truck Assembly

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Pillette Road Truck Assembly Plant was a Chrysler automobile factory in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. The plant built the Dodge Ram Van and Dodge Ram Wagon from its opening in 1974 to its closing in 2003.[1][self-published source?] Total lifetime production was 2,309,399 units with a peak production of 124,124 in 1984.[2]

Built1974 (1974)
Coordinates42.3°N 82.963°W / 42.3; -82.963
IndustryAutomotive
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Pillette Road Truck Assembly Plant
Built1974 (1974)
LocationWindsor, Ontario, Canada
Coordinates42.3°N 82.963°W / 42.3; -82.963
IndustryAutomotive
ProductsDodge Ram Van, Dodge Ram Wagon
Area750,000 sq ft (70,000 m2)
AddressPillette Road[specify]
Defunct2003 (demolished 2004)
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Closing

As the full-size van market declined and DaimlerChrysler's share of the market shrunk, DaimlerChrysler discontinued the Ram Van and Wagon in 2003 and replaced them with the Dodge Sprinter, a rebadged version of the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter that was manufactured in Germany and imported into the US. Unable to secure a replacement product, the plant closed in July 2003 despite a recently constructed paint shop building. The original assembly plant and adjacent paint shop building were subsequently demolished.[3]

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