File:Jeep 5 millionth 4.0 engine s.jpg

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English: Jeep 4.0 L engine. The 5 millionth produced in Kenosha, Wisconsin, and signed by the workers. Originally designed by American Motors Corporation (AMC) in conjunction with Renault. These engines were later produced and refined by Chrysler. This was the last Jeep 4.0 XJ engine produced on the "Greenlee Block Line" and dated 2001-06-15. Picture taken in the Kenosha History Museum
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