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  2. Time Magazine Quality Dealer Award - Wikipedia

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    1982 — Richard Strauss (Richmond, Virginia) 1983 — John Cooper; 1984 — James Willingham (Boulevard Buick-Pontiac- GMC Truck in Long Beach, California) 1985 — H.F. Boeckmann, II (Galpin Motors, Inc. in North Hills, California) 1986 — Joshua Darden (Colonial Chevrolet in Norfolk, Virginia)

  3. Buick-Oldsmobile-Pontiac Assembly Division - Wikipedia

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    Buick-Oldsmobile-Pontiac Assembly Division was a designation applied from 1933–1965 to a group of factories operated by General Motors. The approach was modeled after the Chevrolet Assembly Division where cars were assembled from knock down kits originating from Flint Assembly and a collection of sites Chevrolet used before the company became a part of General Motors in 1917.

  4. Linden Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The 2,600,000-square-foot (240,000 m 2) factory opened in 1937 to build Buick, Pontiac, and Oldsmobile vehicles from "knock down kits".Linden was the second of several B-O-P "branch" assembly plants (the first being the Pontiac-operated South Gate plant), part of GM's strategy to have production facilities in major metropolitan cities.

  5. Pontiac Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The location that Oakland inhabited was the original site of Cartercar when GM bought the company in 1909 by William Durant. [1] The plant ceased production of full-size Pontiacs after the 1980 model year but continued to build mid-size Pontiacs ('81-82 Grand Prix, '81 LeMans, '82 Bonneville G) until being idled on August 6, 1982. [2]

  6. General Motors Y platform - Wikipedia

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    The aluminum V8 was replaced by conventional cast-iron block V8s of 300 cubic inches for the Buick Special/Skylark and 330 inches for the Oldsmobile F-85/Cutlass, while Pontiac carried over its 326 cubic-inch V8 to the '64 Tempest/LeMans line while switching the base engine from the four-cylinder to a 215 cubic-inch inline six-cylinder.

  7. GMC (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    GMC (formerly the General Motors Truck Company (1911–1943), or the GMC Truck & Coach Division (1943–1998)) is a division of American automotive manufacturer General Motors (GM) for trucks and utility vehicles.

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