See also: Pontiac East Assembly and Pontiac West Assembly
Pontiac Assembly
Built
1927
Operated
1927–1988
Location
Pontiac, Michigan
Coordinates
42°40′N83°18′W / 42.66°N 83.3°W / 42.66; -83.3
Industry
Automotive
Products
Automobiles
Address
Baldwin Avenue
Owner(s)
General Motors
Defunct
1988; 36 years ago (1988)
Pontiac Assembly was one of four General Motors assembly plants in Pontiac, Michigan located along Baldwin Avenue. It served as the home factory for GM's Pontiac Motor Division since it was built in 1927. It was across the street from the currently operational Pontiac Metal Center, which was the original location for the Oakland Motor Car Company, which Pontiac evolved out of.
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