Inspectors General Motors are still inspecting the tornado from the tornado and the fire damage at the Bowling Green assembly plant that makes the C8 Chevrolet Corvette. According to Corvette Action CenterInitial reports indicate that about 122 units of the 2022 Corvette inside the plant were irreparably damaged. These models will be eliminated. GM will contact dealers for affected customers and notify dealers to resubmit their orders. Most likely, these re-orders will be given priority when production lines reopen this week. Cars, Reports on Discussions on the C8 Corvette owner’s Facebook page, noted a Tom Ringelster post. “Pay attention to everyone. My VIN was 10109 and is scheduled to be built last Monday, the 13th according to the spreadsheet here. I just got a call from my supplier that my car was actually built last Thursday / Friday. Unfortunately, it was damaged and needs to be rebuilt. It “All damaged cars will be returned to the front of the line. If you had #VIN somewhere around mine, there’s a chance your car was built and it’s fine, hopefully.”
The number of pages may increase. There were Corvettes parked outside the facility for shipments that are still being tested for damage.
A skeleton team of 90 skilled workers from UAW Local 2164 has remained in place since the weather disruption, out of a total of 1,200 line workers. GM quickly moved people and resources from distant facilities like Detroit to help rebuild, then GM’s intention to get started The process of making Bowling Green fully operational on Monday, December 20 will continue as planned. A “gradual return” will increase the number of workers for four days, with the entire workforce due to return on Thursday, December 23rd. In the meantime, workers will help Bowling Green residents; The local union has received so many gift cards to help members that the union plans to use some of the purchasing power to help the community as a whole.
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