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For Sale: 1978 Silver Anniversary Corvette - Monday, April 12, 2010


1978 Silver Anniversary Corvette, Oyster White Leather Interior, all original, L82 with 4-Speed, Air, PS, PB, PW, 8-Track and. Beautiful condition with only 69,000 kms.
Price $14,900.
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For sale: GM Factory Side Exhaust and Covers ('68 - '80) - Monday, April 12, 2010


Complete GM Factory Side Exhaust and Covers for 68’ to 80’ Corvette with small block engine, purchased from Ecklers. $500.00

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For sale: Original Goodyear tires ('78 - '80) - Monday, April 12, 2010


ORIGINAL TIRES FOR SALE
For the Collector or Concours Showing, Good Year P255/60R15 from 78’ to 80’ Corvette, approximately 50,000 kms, $200.00
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Monday, June 01, 2009
General Motors files for bankruptcy protection
By Administrator @ 7:27 AM :: 164 Views
 

General Motors filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Monday as part of the Obama administration's plan to shrink the automaker to a sustainable size and give a majority ownership stake to the federal government.

GM's bankruptcy filing is the fourth-largest in U.S. history and the largest for an industrial company. The company said it has $172.81 billion in debt and $82.29 billion in assets.

As it reorganizes, the fallen icon of American industrial will rely on $30 billion of additional financial assistance from the Treasury Department and $9.5 billion from Canada. That's on top of about $20 billion in taxpayer money GM already has received in the form of low-interest loans.

GM will follow a similar course taken by smaller rival Chrysler LLC, which filed for Chapter 11 protection in April. A judge gave Chrysler approval to sell most of its assets to Italy's Fiat, moving the U.S. automaker closer to a quick exit from court protection, possibly this week.

The plan is for the federal government to take a 60 percent ownership stake in the new GM. The Canadian government would take 12.5 percent, with the United Auto Workers getting a 17.5 percent share and unsecured bondholders receiving 10 percent. Existing GM shareholders are expected to be wiped out.

Albert Koch, who helped Kmart Corp. through its Chapter 11 reorganization, will serve as GM's chief restructuring officer.

Administration officials, speaking on condition of anonymity in advance of Obama's public remarks, said they expect the bankruptcy court process to last 60 to 90 days. If successful, GM will emerge as a leaner company with a smaller work force, fewer plants and a trimmed dealership network.

President Barack Obama is scheduled to address the nation about GM's future at midday from Washington, and GM CEO Fritz Henderson is to follow him with a news conference in New York.

GM also revealed Monday that it will permanently close nine more plants and idle three others.

The Pontiac, Mich., and Wilmington, Del., assembly plants will close this year, while plants in Spring Hill, Tenn., and Orion, Mich., will shut down production but remain on standby. One of the idled plants will be retooled to build a small car.

Seven powertrain and parts stamping plants will be closed starting in June 2010, while an additional stamping plant will be idled but remain in a standby capacity.

Source: Mail.Com

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