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  2. Lansing Car Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The plant built the very last Oldsmobile, a 2004 Alero. LCA was regularly ranked among the most productive automobile assembly plants in North America . In 2002, it was ranked the number one most productive assembly plant in North America by The Harbour Report, the auto industry's leading measurement of plant efficiency.

  3. Oldsmobile Hurst/Olds - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the special-edition performance versions of the 442 or Cutlass Supreme, the Hurst/Olds, produced by Oldsmobile and Hurst Performance from 1968 to 1979. See the features, specifications, and history of each model year, from the 455 V8 and Dual-Gate shifter to the Firefrost gold and mailbox hood.

  4. REO Motor Car Company - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and products of REO, a Michigan-based automobile and truck manufacturer founded by Ransom E. Olds in 1905. REO was known for its Flying Cloud, Royale, and Speed Wagon models, as well as its role in the first trans-Canada trip.

  5. Ransom E. Olds - Wikipedia

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    Ransom E. Olds was a pioneer of the American automotive industry, who founded the Olds Motor Works and the REO Motor Car Company. He invented the first mass-produced car, the Oldsmobile Curved Dash, and used the assembly line to increase production efficiency.

  6. General Motors B platform - Wikipedia

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    The GM B platform was introduced in 1926 with the Buick Master Six, and the Oldsmobile Model 30, and had at least 12 major re-engineering and restyling efforts, for the 1937, 1939, 1941, 1949, 1954, 1957, 1959, 1961, 1965, 1971, 1977, and 1991 model years; along with interim styling changes for 1942, 1969, and 1980 that included new sheetmetal and revised rooflines.

  7. List of Oldsmobile vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The American automobile manufacturer General Motors sold a number of vehicles under its marque Oldsmobile, which started out as an independent company in 1897 and was eventually shut down due to a lack of profitability in 2004. [1]

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