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The Last Truck: Closing of a GM Plant, Documentary, 2009 IMDB

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Terra US

2019-12-16 17:14

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Terra US

2019-12-16 17:18

Documents the final weeks of the closing of the Moraine, OH General Motors plant where the GMT360 platform SUV's were built (Chevrolet TrailBlazer, GMC Envoy, SAAB 9-7X, Isuzu Ascender, and Buick Rainier), showcasing the final 2009 models before the plant was closed down.

Includes the last GMT360 SUV made which was a 2009 GMC Envoy.
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walter IT

2019-12-16 17:54

Car-related documentary with its IMDB page too, I think it's acceptable.

I'd skip those ones visible from the inside only like /vehicle_1330616.html though

Ingo DE

2019-12-18 23:26

:think: there are a plenty of GM factories closed down over the years. Just here in Middle Europe I remember Bochum and Antwerpen as the biggest ones.

Was the assembly line in Switzerland, where they made cars up to the 70ies(?) also an official GM factory?

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electra225 IT

2019-12-18 23:41

Ingo wrote :think: there are a plenty of GM factories closed down over the years. Just here in Middle Europe I remember Bochum and Antwerpen as the biggest ones.

Was the assembly line in Switzerland, where they made cars up to the 70ies(?) also an official GM factory?


Ah, Bien was I think an official GM plant but closed in the late 70s or early 80s.

Ddey65 US

2019-12-19 14:58

This could just as easily apply to Tarrytown, New York.

Baube QC

2019-12-19 15:01

or Oshawa , Ontario

Truck_Guy US

2019-12-19 15:14

Baube wrote or Oshawa , Ontario


Or Janesville, Wisconsin. They finally demolished the plant there earlier this year after it sat empty for over a decade. :(

Baube QC

2019-12-19 15:20

according to wiki GM plans to turn a part of the Oshawa plant into a test track and do some body stamping
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oshawa_Car_Assembly


to that list we could include Boisbriand , which is now a shopping center with some condos around it

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Truck_Guy US

2019-12-19 15:23

This one hits your right in the feels. "Everything's gonna be all right, Rockabye"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYyvGr2V-Tk

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