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  2. Fisher Body - Wikipedia

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    Fisher Body Plant 2 (wood kiln) – St. Antoine; Fisher Body Plant 4 – Oakland Ave. Fisher Body Plant 12 – 1961 E. Milwaukee; Fisher Body Plant 18 (aka Cadillac Fleetwood Plant) – West End Ave; Fisher Plant 21 – 700 Piquette; Fisher Plant 23 – 601 Piquette; Fisher Plant 37 – 950 E. Milwaukee at Hastings

  3. Chevrolet Assembly Division - Wikipedia

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    To streamline production, the General Motors Assembly Division was created that incorporated both divisions. From 1965 to 1972, GMAD was given responsibility for former Chevrolet / Fisher Body assembly plants. [1] [2] Plants operated under Chevrolet Assembly management prior to General Motors Assembly Division management (most established pre ...

  4. Grand Blanc Metal Center - Wikipedia

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    However, with the Cold War heating up in the early 1950s the plant again resumed the manufacture of tanks, producing 4,200 M48 Patton tanks by the time of its conversion to an automotive body metal fabricating facility in 1955. By the time of its closure in 2013 the plant was operating as a corporate-wide-weld-tooling center. [1]

  5. List of General Motors factories - Wikipedia

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    Inland Fisher Guide Plant (Columbus, Ohio) Columbus, Ohio: United States: Door Panel Assemblies & Small Components: 1946: 2007: Located at 200 Georgesville Road. Inland Fisher Guide Plant (Detroit - Fort St.) Detroit, Michigan: United States: Door hinges and interior parts: 1920: 1989: Located at 6307 W. Fort St. Inland Fisher Guide Plant ...

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Columbus, Ohio

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    Ford Motor Company Columbus Branch Assembly Plant. March 15, 2021 427 Cleveland Ave. ... Now the Cristo Rey Columbus High School 121 # Ohio Moline Plow Company Building:

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  9. Albert Fisher (Detroit) - Wikipedia

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    Albert Fisher (January 2, 1864 – March 15, 1942) was a pioneer in the burgeoning auto industry in Detroit. He was the uncle of the seven Fisher brothers, founders of Fisher Body. Albert Fisher built some of the first bodies for many automobiles and trucks. He built the first touring car body for Henry Ford. [1]