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Very Cool pic..
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Wow, I didn't even know Flint built big blocks, only Tonawanda....
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Just thinking out loud, I suspect that is Flint Assembly, where engines would have been shipped from other plants to install in any of the Chevy vehicles supported by that plant.
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Looks like all truck bell housings in that photo...
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The V8 plant, Metal Fab and Flint Assembly are all co-located on the same piece of property, bounded by Bristol Rd and Van Slyke to the east and south, and surrounded by I-69 and I-75. GMARC, or the GM Assembly Research Center (where the first 300 Corvettes were assembled), was also located on the North-East corner of the same property. K
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