Lordstown Assembly
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Lordstown Complex East and Lordstown Metal Center (formerly known as Lordstown Assembly) are part of a General Motors automobile factory in Lordstown, Ohio. The plant opened in 1966 and currently produces the compact Delta platform cars. From 1971 until 1995, it was the home of GM's large van assembly. Almost 2.4 million vans were produced during that time. It was announced in early April 2006, that as part of GM scaling back production nationwide, that the third shift at the Lordstown plant would cease operations in the coming months. An employee buyout and early retirements eliminated the need for layoffs.
Current Products:
- 2005 — Chevrolet Cobalt
- 2005 — Pontiac Pursuit (Canada)
- 2005 — Pontiac G4 (Mexico)
- 2007 — Pontiac G5 (USA)
There was speculation that this plant would be the production facility for the Saturn Ion by 2008, however GM decided not to proceed on that venture in March 2006. The current Saturn facility in Spring Hill, Tennessee is slated for closure or retooling for other GM products as part of General Motors restructuring.
Years | Product | Numbers Produced |
---|---|---|
1966-1970 | Caprice, Impala, Bel Air | 453,086 |
1967-1969 | Firebird | 220,230 |
1971-1977 | Vega | 857,753 |
1971-1994 | Chevrolet Van | 1,948,468 |
1971-1994 | GMC Vandura | 423,547 |
1975-1977 | Astre | 132,046 |
1977-1980 | Monza/Sunbird | 893,734 |
1978-1979 | Skyhawk/Starfire | 101,907 |
1982-1994 | Cavalier/J-2000/Sunbird | 3,744,631 |
1995-1997 | Cavalier/Sunfire/Toyota Cavalier | 843,741 |
Total through 1998 | 10,619,143 |