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''' | '''Detroit Assembly''' (also known as '''Detroit Cadillac''' or '''Clark Street Assembly''') was a [[General Motors Corporation|General Motors]] [[automobile]] factory in [[Detroit, Michigan]]. Originally opened as '''Cadillac Fleetwood Assembly''' in 1921, the factory produced [[Cadillac]]s and closed on December 23, 1987<ref name='Wards88>{{cite book |title=Ward's Automotive Yearbook 1988 |publisher=Ward's Communications, Inc. |year=1988}}</ref>, whereupon production of Cadillac's [[GM D platform|D-bodies]] moved to [[Arlington Assembly]] in [[Texas]]. From 1984 to 1987 the plant also built the [[Oldsmobile 88]] and [[Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser|Custom Cruiser]], and the [[Chevrolet Caprice]] and [[Chevrolet Impala|Impala]]. | ||
Detroit Assembly used the [[Vehicle_identification_number|VIN]] codes "Q" and "9." | |||
The site of the plant was redeveloped into the 88-[[acre]] '''Clark Street Technology Park''' in 1997 by [[General Motors]] and three other partners. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[List of GM factories]] | * [[List of GM factories]] | ||
== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:General Motors factories]] | [[Category:General Motors factories]] | ||
[[Category:Economy of Detroit, Michigan]] | |||
[[Category:Motor vehicle assembly plants in Michigan]] | [[Category:Motor vehicle assembly plants in Michigan]] | ||
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