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Corvette
General Corvette Discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="Keith Tedford" data-source="post: 65691" data-attributes="member: 1228"><p>In '69 I bought brand new, one of those cranky old Chevelles. The only emblems on it were Chevelle by Chevrolet on the front header and the deck lid. Unlike the new COPO Camaros these were understated......the way the new ones should have been done. GM can't get anything right any more. If they hadn't been allowed to slough off all their debt in 2008 and leave a lot of people and businesses hanging, they wouldn't even be around today. They couldn't even figure out that a new model, the 2014, might just sell quite a few more than had been sold for the last 4-5 years. Now you see the results. Lots of 2014 orders that can't be filled. Perhaps they might get their production rates adjusted up a little for 2015. The plant is capable of building 35k+ as they did in 2005. I worked in GM for 41 years and I just shake my head.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keith Tedford, post: 65691, member: 1228"] In '69 I bought brand new, one of those cranky old Chevelles. The only emblems on it were Chevelle by Chevrolet on the front header and the deck lid. Unlike the new COPO Camaros these were understated......the way the new ones should have been done. GM can't get anything right any more. If they hadn't been allowed to slough off all their debt in 2008 and leave a lot of people and businesses hanging, they wouldn't even be around today. They couldn't even figure out that a new model, the 2014, might just sell quite a few more than had been sold for the last 4-5 years. Now you see the results. Lots of 2014 orders that can't be filled. Perhaps they might get their production rates adjusted up a little for 2015. The plant is capable of building 35k+ as they did in 2005. I worked in GM for 41 years and I just shake my head. [/QUOTE]
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