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Re: 350 chevy and a 350 GMC, is there any differen
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Posted by Easy1 on December 26, 2006 at 20:33:03 from (75.45.70.69):
In Reply to: Re: 350 chevy and a 350 GMC, is there any differen posted by TomH in PA on December 26, 2006 at 14:32:17:
GMAD ( Gone Madd!! ) has been out of business for a few years. But I really don't know what group has taken it's place. Powertrain (where I work ), produces all the engines and transmissions. This also includes the foundries. Most stamping has been outsourced. ( Think Delphi ) I know the pickup truck brands are built on the same lines. They share sheetmetal, and most components. It's getting confusing. Right now GM has the highest domestic content. I don't think they can afford to keep that forever. The Japanese have quite a few assembly plants here, but only a couple of engine plants, and only one transmission plant, that I know of. Manufacturing is a dying industry in this country. I don't get upset about it anymore, it's just the way it is.
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