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''' | '''Lakewood Assembly''' was a [[General Motors Corporation|General Motors]] [[automobile]] factory near [[Atlanta, Georgia]]. Opened in 1927, the plant was the first that the [[UAW]] staged a strike against in 1936. | ||
Initially, Lakewood was referred to as 'Atlanta' and coded as '8' on vehicle [[VIN]] plates, changing to 'A' when GM reshuffled their codes for 1953. For 1972, code 'A' Atlanta was now referred to as the Lakewood plant. | |||
Lakewood assembled [[Chevrolet]]s, [[Pontiac]]s, [[Oldsmobile]]s and [[Buick]]s at various points in their history, and also began assembling Chevrolet trucks (though ''not'' [[GMC]]s) from 1929 thru at least 1986. The 1990 model year [[Chevrolet Caprice]] [[B-Body]] model line was the last vehicle produced at Lakewood, the plant closing it's doors on August 6th. At the time of its demolition some years later, Lakewood was a {{convert|2600000|sqft|m2|sing=on}} facility. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[List of GM factories]] | * [[List of GM factories]] | ||
[[Category:General Motors factories]] | [[Category:General Motors factories]] | ||
[[Category:Motor vehicle assembly plants in | [[Category:Motor vehicle assembly plants in Georgia (U.S. state)]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Economy of Atlanta, Georgia]] | ||
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