Google and Fiat-Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) have announced a partnership that will see Google take delivery of some one-hundred customized Chrysler Pacifica minivans. The pair have said that the deal is the most advanced partnership between a tech firm and a traditional automaker, which will initially double the size of Google’s fleet – currently comprised of Lexus SUVs, Toyota Priuses, and its self-built two-seater cars. Initially, it sounded like Google had secured a manufacturing partner to license its driverless tech to, finally obtaining a revenue opportunity for its long-running autonomous vehicle project. Rumors of a deal with Ford, to be announced at CES, were all but confirmed by the media back in January, but no partnership materialized. With the FCA news,…