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  2. Saginaw Metal Casting Operations - Wikipedia

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    The location has been the primary source of engine block and cylinder heads for all of GM's engines, to include Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Buick and GMC for most of the 20th century. The address is 1629 N Washington Ave. Saginaw, MI 48601, and is located on the Saginaw River.

  3. Flint Truck Assembly - Wikipedia

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    As of 2020, Flint Truck Assembly currently produces the Chevrolet Silverado HD and GMC Sierra HD Regular, Double, and Crew Cab models. [10] The plant is the sole production facility for GMC Sierra HD and Chevrolet Silverado HD dual-rear-wheel (dually) models. It splits the production of single-rear-wheel Silverado HDs with Oshawa, Ontario.

  4. Chevrolet Monte Carlo - Wikipedia

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    The Chevrolet Monte Carlo is a two-door ... 3-speed TH-350 4-speed 200-4R automatic or Saginaw standard ... before the production vehicle was released to dealers as ...

  5. From borders to 'Handmaid's Tale': What scares Trump ... - AOL

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    Scott Doyen, a Bay City, Michigan, construction contractor who enjoys drag racing as a hobby, brought to Trump's Saginaw event his 1967 Chevy II Nova Super Sport, which was built for racing with a ...

  6. Tonawanda Engine - Wikipedia

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    Tonawanda Engine is a General Motors engine factory in Buffalo, New York.The plant consists of three facilities totaling 3.1 million square feet (290,000 m 2) and sits upon 190 acres (77 ha).

  7. Rainier Motor Car Company - Wikipedia

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    1906 Rainier Model B from advertisement. Rainier Motor Car Company was an American automobile manufacturer founded in 1905 by John T. Rainier in Flushing, New York and from 1908 produced in Saginaw, Michigan.