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UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT of NEW YORK ------X : in Re : Chapter 11 : Chrysler LLC Et Al., : Case No JONES DAY 222 East 41st Street New York, New York 10017 Telephone: (212) 326-3939 Facsimile: (212) 755-7306 Corinne Ball Veerle Roovers JONES DAY North Point 901 Lakeside Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44114 Telephone: (216) 586-3939 Facsimile: (216) 579-0212 David G. Heiman JONES DAY 1420 Peachtree Street, N.E. Suite 800 Atlanta, Georgia 30309 Telephone: (404) 521-3939 Facsimile: (404) 581-8309 Jeffrey B. Ellman Proposed Attorneys for Debtors and Debtors in Possession UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK ---------------------------------------------------------------x : In re : Chapter 11 : Chrysler LLC et al., : Case No. 09-50002 (AJG) : Debtors. : (Jointly Administered) : ---------------------------------------------------------------x NOTICE OF FILING SCHEDULES 1 AND 2 OF THE DECLARATION OF ROBERT MANZO INCLUDED IN THE APPLICATION OF DEBTORS AND DEBTORS IN POSSESSION, PURSUANT TO SECTIONS 327(a), 328(a) AND 364 OF THE BANKRUPTCY CODE, BANKRUPTCY RULES 2014(a) AND 2016(b) AND LOCAL BANKRUPTCY RULE 2014-1, FOR AN ORDER AUTHORIZING THEM TO RETAIN AND EMPLOY CAPSTONE ADVISORY GROUP, LLC AS FINANCIAL ADVISOR, NUNC PRO TUNC AS OF THE PETITION DATE NYI-4180647v2 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE OF THE FOLLOWING: 1. On May 1, 2009, the above-captioned debtors and debtors in possession filed the Application of Debtors and Debtors in Possession, Pursuant to Sections 327(a), 328(a) and 364 of the Bankruptcy Code, Bankruptcy Rules 2014(a) and 2016(b) and Local Bankruptcy Rule 2014-1, for an Order Authorizing Them to Retain and Employ Capstone Advisory Group, LLC as Financial Advisor, Nunc Pro Tunc as of the Petition Date [Docket No. 174] (the “Application”). 2. Attached hereto are corrected copies of Schedules 1 and 2 of the Declaration of Robert Manzo included in the Application.1 [Remainder of page intentionally left blank.] 1 In particular, Schedule 1 was inadvertently omitted, resulting in Schedule 2 being mislabeled as "Schedule 1." NYI-4180647v2 -2- Respectfully submitted, Dated: May 5, 2009 New York, New York /s/ Corinne Ball Corinne Ball Veerle Roovers JONES DAY 222 East 41st Street New York, New York 10017 Telephone: (212) 326-3939 Facsimile: (212) 755-7306 David G. Heiman JONES DAY North Point 901 Lakeside Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44114 Telephone: (216) 586-3939 Facsimile: (216) 579-0212 Jeffrey B. Ellman JONES DAY 1420 Peachtree Street, N.E. Suite 800 Atlanta, Georgia 30309 Telephone: (404) 521-3939 Facsimile: (404) 581-8309 PROPOSED ATTORNEYS FOR DEBTORS AND DEBTORS IN POSSESSION NYI-4180647v2 -3- SCHEDULE 1 TO DECLARATION OF ROBERT MANZO [Interested Parties] NYI-4180775v2 SCHEDULE 1 Chrysler LLC, et al. Interested Parties The Debtors La Brea Avenue Motors, Inc. Lone Star Chrysler Jeep Dodge, Inc. Chrysler LLC Long Beach Chrysler-Jeep, Inc. Chrysler Aviation Inc. Lowell Chrysler Jeep Dodge, Inc. Chrysler Dutch Holding LLC McKinney Dodge, Inc. Chrysler Dutch Investment LLC Ross Park Dodge, Inc. Chrysler Dutch Operating Group LLC Shakopee Dodge, Inc. Chrysler Institute of Engineering South Charlotte Chrysler Jeep Dodge, Inc. d/b/a Chrysler International Corporation Metrolina Chrysler Jeep Dodge, Inc. Chrysler International Limited, L.L.C. Stateline Chrysler Jeep Dodge, Inc. Chrysler International Services, S.A. Stoneridge Motors Inc. Chrysler Motors LLC Stone Mountain Chrysler Jeep Dodge, Inc. Chrysler Realty Company LLC Superstition Springs Chrysler Jeep, Inc. Chrysler Service Contracts Florida, Inc. Chrysler Service Contracts Inc. Wholly-Owned Foreign Nondebtor Subsidiaries Chrysler Technologies Middle East Ltd. Chrysler Transport Inc. 2813009 Canada, Inc. Chrysler Vans LLC 2813017 Canada, Inc. DCC 929, Inc. 2813025 Canada, Inc. Dealer Capital, Inc. 3217923 Nova Scotia Company Global Electric Motorcars, LLC AC Austro Car Handelsgesellschaft mbH & Co NEV Mobile Service, LLC Management NEV Service, LLC Banbury Road Motors Limited Peapod Mobility LLC Chrysler Argentina S.R.L. TPF Asset, LLC Chrysler Australia Pty Ltd. TPF Note, LLC Chrysler Austria Gesellschaft mbH Utility Assets LLC Chrysler Balkans d.o.o Beograd Chrysler Belgium Luxembourg NV/SA Domestic Nondebtor Subsidiaries Chrysler Canada Holding ULC Chrysler Canada Inc Action Chrysler Jeep Dodge, Inc. Chrysler Cayman Investments Ltd. Alhambra Chrysler Jeep Dodge, Inc. Chrysler Chile Importadora, LLC Baum Boulevard Chrysler Jeep Dodge, Inc. Chrysler Colombia Ltda.. The Chrysler Foundation Chrysler Czech Republic s.r.o. Bessemer Chrysler Jeep Dodge, Inc. Chrysler Denmark ApS Chrysler Dodge of Fox Lake, Inc. Chrysler Deutschland GmbH Chrysler Jeep Dodge of Dayton, Inc. d/b/a Brunswick Chrysler de Mexico, S.A. de C.V. Chrysler Jeep Dodge Chrysler Espana S.L. Dade City Chrysler Jeep Dodge, Inc. d/b/a Citrus Chrysler Europe GmbH Chrysler Jeep Dodge Chrysler France S.A.S. Des Plaines Chrysler Jeep Dodge, Inc. d/b/a Chrysler Group (China) Sales Limited Advantage Chrysler Jeep Dodge Chrysler Group Egypt Limited Downriver Dodge, Inc. Chrysler Holding (Austria) GmbH El Monte Chrysler Jeep Dodge, Inc. Chrysler (Hong Kong) Automotive Limited Grapevine Chrysler Jeep Dodge, Inc. Chrysler India Automotive Private Limited Gulfgate Dodge, Inc. NYI-4180775v2 Chrysler Italia S.r.l. 3208170 Nova Scotia Company Chrysler Japan Co., Ltd. 3217924 Nova Scotia Company Chrysler Japan Retail, Ltd. Alpha Holding LP Chrysler Jeep International S.A. Auburn Hills Mezzanine LLC Chrysler Jeep Ticaret, S.A. Auburn Hills Owner LLC Chrysler & Jeep Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH Auto Receivables Corporation Chrysler Korea Ltd. Autodie LLC (f/k/a/ Mbtech Autodie LLC) Chrysler Lease Receivables 1, Inc Beta Holding LP Chrysler Lease Receivables 2, Inc CarCo Intermediate Holdco I, LLC Chrysler Lease Receivables, L.P. CarCo Intermediate Holdco II, LLC Chrysler Management Austria GmbH CF Elk Grove RE Holdco LLC Chrysler Mexico Investment Holdings Cooperatie CF Tampa RE Holdco LLC U.A. Chrysler Auto Receivables Company Chrysler Mexico Holding, S. de R.L. de C.V. Chrysler Auto WLBVF 2008-1 LLC Chrysler Motors de Venezuela S.A. Chrysler Balloon Depositor I LLC Chrysler Nederland B.V. Chrysler Balloon Depositor II LLC Chrysler Netherlands Distribution B.V. Chrysler CA Lease Depositor LLC Chrysler Netherlands Holding Cooperatie U.A. Chrysler de Venezuela LLC Chrysler New Zealand Limited Chrysler Financial Bank Chrysler Polska sp.zo.o. Chrysler Financial International Services Corporation Chrysler Receivables 1, Inc. Chrysler Financial Services Americas LLC (f/k/a Chrysler Receivables 2, Inc. DaimlerChrysler Financial Services Americas Chrysler Receivables Partnership LLC) Chrysler Russia SAO Chrysler Financial Services Caribbean LLC Chrysler South Africa (Pty) Limited Chrysler Financial Services Mexico, S.A. Chrysler South East Asia Pte. Ltd. Chrysler Financial Services Venezuela LLC Chrysler Sweden AB Chrysler Holding LLC Chrysler UK Limited Chrysler Internacional Holding LLC Chrysler UK Pension Trustees Limited Chrysler Investment Holdings LLC Chrysler "Vienna" BmbH Chrysler Lease Depositor I LLC CNI CV Chrysler Lease Depositor II LLC Fundacion Chrysler de Mexico, I.A.P. Chrysler NCA Lease Depositor LLC Inmuebles Chrysler de Mexico, S.A. de C.V. Chrysler Receivables SPV LLC International Motors and Management S.A.M1 Chrysler Residual Depositor LLC Operadora G.C., S.A. de C.V. Chrysler Residual Holdco LLC Chrysler Retail Depositor II LLC Chrysler Retail Depositor LLC Domestic Joint Ventures of the Debtors Chrysler Servicios Corporations, S.A. de C.V. Chrysler SPV LLC Global Engine Alliance LLC Chrysler Switzerland GmbH Global Engine Asset Company LLC Chrysler Variable Lease Depositor LLC Global Engine Manufacturing Alliance LLC Chrysler Variable Retail Depositor LLC HP Devco, Inc Chrysler Warranty SPV LLC Chrysler Wholesale Depositor LLC Foreign Joint Ventures of the Debtors CJD do Brasil Comercio de Veiculos Ltda.. DaimlerChrysler Conduit Receivables LLC Arab American Vehicles Company DaimlerChrysler Financial Services Canada Inc. Chrysler Group Taiwan Sales Ltd. DaimlerChrysler Insurance Agency, Inc. DaimlerChrysler Insurance Company DaimlerChrysler Lease Receivables LLC Other Nondebtor Affiliates DaimlerChrysler Retail Receivables LLC DaimlerChrysler Revolving Auto Conduit LLC DaimlerChrysler Wholesale Receivables LLC 1 Foreign nondebtor subsidiary owned for DCS UTILLC Chrysler Series 99% by Chrysler International Corporation FinCo Intermediate HoldCo LLC and 1% by a third party. Premier Auto Receivables - 2 - NYI-4180775v2 RouteOne Canada Corp. A. Petrozzi RouteOne LLC Barbara J. Pilarski James Press Nancy A. Rae Current Managers of Chrysler LLC Louis A. Rhodes Michael J. Ross Gerd T. Becht Gretchen Sonego Jeffrey L. Bleustein Peter A. Weiss James N. Chapman Patrick White Jonathan Gallen Lisa Wicker Kevin P. Genda Paul L. Wolff Thomas Gibson Grant Gregory W. Brett Ingersoll Recent Former Directors and Managers of Dev B. Kapadia Chrysler LLC's Predecessor Thomas W. LaSorda Robert L. Nardelli Günther Fleig James E. Press Dr. phil. Rüdiger Grube Robert G. Warden Andreas Renschler George J. Zahringer III Eric R. Ridenour Thomas W. Sidlik Bobo Uebber Current Officers of Chrysler LLC Dr.-Ing. Thomas Weber Dr.-Ing. Dieter Zetsche Frank J. Ewasyshyn Frank O. Klegon Ronald E. Kolka Major Business Affiliations of Chrysler LLC's Steven J. Landry Directors and Managers Tom W. Lasorda Michael Manley Ableco Finance LLC Robert L. Nardelli ACE Aviation Holdings Inc. James E. Press Ahab Capital Management Nancy A. Rae Ahab Partners, L.P. AerCap Holdings N.V. Current Directors, Managers and Officers of Asbury Automotive Group
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