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Throwback Thursday 

Let’s take a trip down memory lane! In the 1960s, Kenosha was not just known for its lakes and parks, but also for its vibrant automotive scene. The city was home to thousands of workers who contributed to the manufacturing of iconic vehicles. The Rambler brand, produced in Kenosha, became a symbol of American ingenuity. What do you love most about the history of American cars?

Photo credits by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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Throwback Thursday

Let’s talk about the golden age of American muscle cars! The late 1960s and early 1970s were a time of innovation and competition in the automotive world. Kenosha played a vital role in this revolution, producing remarkable vehicles that still capture the imagination today. What’s your favorite muscle car from that era?

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Throwback Thursday

In the 1980s, Kenosha’s manufacturing landscape changed dramatically, but the impact of AMC and the Rambler brand still resonates. Many of the innovations born from Kenosha’s factories paved the way for modern automotive technologies. Let’s celebrate this rich history and its influence on the cars we drive today.

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Throwback Thursday

In the 1980s, Kenosha’s manufacturing landscape changed dramatically, but the impact of AMC and the Rambler brand still resonates. Many of the innovations born from Kenosha’s factories paved the way for modern automotive technologies. Let’s celebrate this rich history and its influence on the cars we drive today.