@tmj4news: This weekend, engines are revving and memories are rolling through Kenosha as the Homecoming Car Show celebrates the city’s automotive roots. The first Rambler was built here in 1902 by Jeffrey Motors. That company would eventually evolve into Nash, which later merged with Hudson in 1954 to form AMC. At one point, AMC was the fourth-largest automaker in the country, with thousands of Kenoshans working in local plants until Chrysler shut down engine production in 2010. Read more: https://www.tmj4.com/news/kenosha-county/its-a-108-year-legacy-kenoshas-homecoming-car-show-honors-citys-auto-roots