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Old 07-05-2006, 04:13 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Corvette plant outshines GM

Corvette plant outshines GM

Firm's Bowling Green facility has workers on overtime while other sites deal with cutbacks.

Rose French / Associated Press

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Plant facts

General Motors' Bowling Green, Ky., plant rolled out its first Corvette on June 1, 1981. Here are some trivia:

The plant sits on 250 acres of land and has more than 1 million square feet of space, or the equivalent of 22 football fields.

Close to 1,200 workers are employed at the plant, where production each day ranges from 150-170 Corvettes and approximately 16 Cadillac XLRs.

Nearly 50,000 tourists pass through the plant each year.

From start to finish, each Corvette spends about 36 hours winding around seven miles of conveyor systems in the plant.

The Corvette is not mass produced. Each order is either for a dealer showroom or a customer order placed through a dealership.


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BOWLING GREEN, Ky. -- Gene Taglialavore grinned like a kid on Christmas morning as he watched his wife settle into the driver's seat of the couple's new cranberry red Chevy Corvette.

The sleek sports car will be the New Orleans native's 11th Corvette and will replace the one he lost to the floodwaters after Hurricane Katrina. Taglialavore bought his first one more than 40 years ago.

"It's just something that gets in your blood: the speed and power, the handling," said Taglialavore, 64, who picked up the car in May at the National Corvette Museum, across the street from the plant where the car was assembled in this western Kentucky city 60 miles north of Nashville, Tenn.

The only factory in the world that builds the iconic sports car, General Motors' Bowling Green plant rolled out its first Corvette in Kentucky 25 years ago on June 1, 1981.

Industry analysts say the plant remains a bright spot for General Motors Corp. at a time when sagging sales have led the automaker to eliminate 30,000 U.S. hourly jobs by 2008 as part of a massive restructuring plan.

About 35,000 Corvettes are assembled at the plant each year -- a small fraction of the 9 million vehicles GM is expected to produce worldwide this year.

But the Corvette -- which sells for around $50,000 -- is not intended to make piles of money, but instead to create a brand identity and to lure customers into Chevy dealerships to buy other vehicles, said David Healy, an analyst with New York-based Burnham Securities Inc.

"It's microscopic, but it does the job as a marketing tool for Chevy. Indirectly it makes money because it gives cachet to Chevy, which otherwise might suffer from lack of charisma.

"It's a performance mobile. It probably shouldn't be street legal," Healy said of the car that can reach speeds up to 180 mph. "It's a showoff vehicle."

Pride in assembly

GM has sold more than 1.4 million Corvettes since the first one was built June 30, 1953, in Flint. About 300 of the cars were assembled there before production was moved to St. Louis the next year.

Following the passage of more strict environmental regulations in the 1970s affecting the car's production in St. Louis, GM then transferred its Corvette facilities to a building that had been a Chrysler air conditioning unit factory in Bowling Green.

Bob Heidbrink, a retired engineer who worked for GM for more than 40 years, including 15 at the Bowling Green plant, now gives tours of the facility to Corvette owners who pay an extra fee to watch their new car be built.

Heidbrink said GM was building 10 Corvettes an hour in St. Louis and increased that to 15 after the move to Bowling Green. By the mid-1980s, however, there were too many Corvettes flooding the market, though it later experienced a jump in popularity in the 1990s when the fifth generation model debuted, Heidbrink said.

Now plant workers are putting in a lot of overtime because of the Corvette's popularity, said the plant's union president Eldon Renaud. The plant also produces 4,000 Cadillac XLRs per year.

Renaud said GM workers at other locations try to get transferred to the plant -- which employs about 1,200 workers -- because of its increased job security.

Paul Jones, 32, who's worked in the paint shop at the plant four years, transferred from the Dayton, Ohio, Delphi plant, a major GM parts provider.

"You pretty much touch every car that goes through here," Jones said. "There's a sense of ownership with it. You get to spend more time with a vehicle. In Ohio, I only saw parts leave boxes.

"We enjoy seeing them (Corvettes) on the road. You can look at the VIN (vehicle identification) number and ask them the year, and you'll know if you were there at the plant to build it."

$500 car-pickup tour

For an extra cost of about $500, new Corvette owners can pick up their "baby" at the National Corvette Museum's designated "nursery" and get a personal guided tour of the assembly plant and hands-on training about the new car's controls.

Gene Taglialavore and his wife plan to roam the country's highways in their new Corvette. "I've always wanted to take Route 66. Now I've got the opportunity and the time to do it," he said. "It (Corvette) just floats around curves and sticks to the highway. You become one with the road. It's not just a way to get to point A from point B."
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It's nice to hear about some good news regarding GM!
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Thanks for the plant story it was enlightning


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Great post.

BUT....I have a hard time with the fact they say the Corvette is "to create a brand identity and to LURE customers into Chevy dealerships to buy other vehicles,..." They wouldn't be in the position they are in if they built ALL vehicles WELL. Not just ONE. I wouldn't buy a Dodge just because the build the Viper or buy a Ford just because they came out with the GT. I guess there are people like that, but ENOUGH to really drive sales due to one ICONIC car??? Maybe it's just me.
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Nice story, and shows the dedication of the workers that build, the best bang for the buck, sports car.

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Makes one proud to be an owner and an American.......I think most of us here have some fiberglass in our veins or is that now carbon fiber?
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Nice article but I disagree with the statement that they flooded the market in the 80's thus driving down sales. They built like 50,000 in 84/85 and that dropped to 20k in 90 where it remained. Other market conditions were at hand and the Japenese were really picking up. Same with the f-body except the new body style did not help keep it alive.
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