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Toyota Starts Work on Engine, Axle Plant in Ky.

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Toyota Motor Manufacturing Corp. U.S.A. held a groundbreaking ceremony Friday to begin construction of its $300-million engine and axle plant at its $1.1-billion manufacturing complex in Georgetown, Ky.

The 750,000-square-foot Power Train Plant will be built in two phases. The first phase, which involves 4-cylinder engine production and axle assemblies, will begin this month and be completed by 1989.

The second phase, which will manufacture steering assemblies, will be completed by 1990, Toyota said.

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The Power Train Plant will employ 500 workers when it reaches full production in 1991. At that time, Toyota cars built at the complex will have a 75% level of domestic content, the car maker said.

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