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Don't know where else in the forum to ask this...so...

1. How can GM run the p[lant that builds the sky-solstice profitably when they are only selling 1500 cars or so a month? Just curious.

2. Anybody know anything about the Baltimore plant? Have there been more than one plants in Baltimore? My 55 Chrolet 210 2 door was built in Baltimore and my 97 GMC Safari Van was built in Baltimore. Notieced that GM no longer has a plant there. Also, is this the same plant that built the 69 custom S pontiac that one of our forum members owns?

3. I owned for a very long time a 71 Chevelle that was built in Texas. When was this plant closed?

4. SSR production is stopped, right? What has happened to the dedicated plant that built the SSR?

Chris

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Baltimore assembly is closed and is being knocked down. Yes the same plant built both your vehicles, hence why it was closed (OLD). Wilmington will stay open as long as I am there! :smilewide:

If you're talking about the Arlington, TX assembly plant, it is still there building trucks. The SSR plant is still there, but the SSR is not, so don't know its fate.

Edited by Pontiac-Custom-S

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