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2021 Corvette Production To End During The Week Of July 19

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2021 Corvette Production Back On Track

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C8 Corvette Production Now Back On Track

Earlier this month, GM Authority reported on the news that General Motors would idle production of the C8 Corvette for one week following a parts supply issue. Now, it is reported that C8 Corvette production has officially resumed. As reported previously, production of the C8 Corvette at the GM Bowling Green Assembly plant in Kentucky was halted Monday, October 12 th, as a result of a temporary parts supply issue. General Motors elected to halt production of the new sports car to give the supplier time to fulfill the order backlog. Now, however, production of the C8 Corvette has resumed at the Bowling Green facility. To note, the GM Bowling Green Assembly plant is the only facility in the world to produce the Chevrolet Corvette, as it has been since 1981.

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