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The Albanita Was a Forgotten General Motors Design
My research found that the Albanita designer was anonymous and that General Motors had no plans to manufacture this automotive design proposal. In conclusion, the Albanita was strictly a design prototype for the chassis and suspension model, which is a part of General Motors great automotive heritage.
GM’s Radical 1933 Albanita - Mac's Motor City Garage
Apr 2, 2023 · One ambitous, forward-looking project from General Motors in 1933 was the Albanita, reportedly named after Harold H. Albinson, a GM Research engineer with numerous patents to his credit. Since the Albanita was a GM Research effort, it wore no division badges.
The Albanita Was a Forgotten General Motors Design
The Albanita was an experimental design that was built and tested by GM in 1933. Some automotive historians have said it was very similar to the Airflow model produced by Chrysler. When you look back at GM design history, you must start with Harley Earl (pictured in the photo at right) and the creation of the company's "Art and Color Section."
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List of General Motors factories - Wikipedia
This is a list of General Motors factories that are being or have been used to produce automobiles and automobile components. [1] The factories are occasionally idled for re-tooling. Current factories. VIN Name City/State Country Products Opened Idled Comments R: Arlington Assembly: Arlington, Texas: United States:
Doraville Assembly - Wikipedia
Doraville Assembly was a General Motors automobile factory in Doraville, Georgia, just northeast of Atlanta. The plant opened in 1947 and was under the management of GM's newly created Buick-Oldsmobile-Pontiac Assembly Division created in 1945.
GM Facilities - General Motors
With nearly 92,000 employees in the USA, General Motors contributes hundreds of millions of dollars in economic activity to communities across the country. Vehicle Assembly Battery Manufacturing
Lakewood Assembly - Wikipedia
Lakewood Assembly was a General Motors automobile factory in Lakewood Heights, 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.
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The void General Motors left behind — Canopy Atlanta
Oct 6, 2023 · General Motors, though, wouldn’t call it a shutdown, the paper reported: “GM has refused to say it is closing the plants, instead calling the procedure ‘indefinite idling.’ That lessens the company’s obligations to workers left jobless.”