June 30 , 2002

Dear Friends,

I just got back from the Vintage Chevrolet Club of America's Middle West meet in Janesville, WI. That city may ring a bell for many of you. Over one million cars and trucks have been produced in that facility since it's inception in 1920.

During the meet many of the cars drove to the plant to visit. Owners had a unique chance to walk on the very ground that their classic Chevrolet's were first "born" on.

Have you ever taken the time to learn about where your car was built and what the history was of that facility? GM has facilities across North America (and overseas too). Trying to come up with a good vacation spot? Why not include a trip to the factory where your Chevy was built?

Happy Motoring,

James W. Burnes

 

 
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