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'''Leeds Assembly''' was a [[General Motors Corporation|General Motors]] [[automobile]] factory in [[Kansas City, Missouri|Leeds, Missouri (Kansas City) ]]. It was closed in 1988. The factory produced the [[GM A platform|A-bodies]] and [[GM J platform|J-bodies]].
'''St. Louis Truck Assembly''' was a [[General Motors Corporation|General Motors]] [[automobile]] factory. Opened in the 1920s, it closed in 1987 when the [[Chevrolet El Camino]] and other products ended production.


==See also==
==See also==
* [[List of GM factories]]
* [[List of GM factories]]


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[[Category:General Motors factories]]
[[Category:General Motors factories]]
[[Category:Motor vehicle assembly plants in Missouri]]
[[Category:Motor vehicle assembly plants in Missouri]]
[[Category:Economy of Kansas City, Missouri]]
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St. Louis Truck Assembly was a General Motors automobile factory. Opened in the 1920s, it closed in 1987 when the Chevrolet El Camino and other products ended production.

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Coordinates: 38°40′53.79″N -90°15′32.26″E / 38.6816083°N 89.7410389°W / 38.6816083; -89.7410389