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December second 2003. The plant tours have also been suspended indefinitely after 12/02/03. What this means folks is that Saleable C6s could be rolling off the line at BG as early as mid Feb. 2004! :D
 
YES! YES! YES! That makes sense with the Jan presentation!!!
 
CFour said:
December second 2003. The plant tours have also been suspended indefinitely after 12/02/03. What this means folks is that Saleable C6s could be rolling off the line at BG as early as mid Feb. 2004! :D

May I ask where you got this info from?
 
"Inside Information" This date is a projection and in no way is firm. So many things could go awry between now and then. :D Hey I got an Idea why not call the Plant and try booking a private tour on sayyyyy Dec. 3rd. :L I know what you'll be told! :L
 
My guess is next summer you can buy a C6
 
You may also want to check the NCM site sometime they list the Plant tour information and dates the plant is closed. Im not sure if they will list information into Dec. as of yet.
 
C6

I don't want to sound stupid here,but a C6? is that different, or different looking from the C5? :SLAP
 
CFour said:
"Inside Information" This date is a projection and in no way is firm. So many things could go awry between now and then. :D Hey I got an Idea why not call the Plant and try booking a private tour on sayyyyy Dec. 3rd. :L I know what you'll be told! :L

Being told the plant is closed in no way means that production on the C6 has started.:confused
 
81LT4:

Yeah, the C6 will be different looking than the C5. It will be the first redesign since the '97 model year. Browse through the "2005 C6 Forum" and I think you'll find that there's alot of passion and enthusiasm about what the thing will look like, what it will have inside, under the hood, etc. There are a few photoshops and spy shots, too.

Have fun looking around.
 
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81LT4 said:
I don't want to sound stupid here,but a C6? is that different, or different looking from the C5? :SLAP

Welcome NEWBEE - 81LT4. There's a lot of C6 info here to absorb.
 
Well it does mean the re tool process has started and pieces of C6 will be hither and yon all over the plant for tour people to see while its taking place. Hence they close the plant to the public. I know for a fact the plant will start re tooling and bringing in C6 parts into the plant for production in early Dec. of 2003.
 
I agree. IMHO, all signs point to an abbreviated '04 MY and a lengthy MY intro for the C6. GM knows the C6 will be a tremendous seller. And, will take advantage of the opportunity for tremendous profits. Anyone, remember the the intro MY of the '84 C4 i.e., a very long model year and over 51,000 units sold.


Save the WAVE!! :w
 
This is on the National Corvette Museum site:

Plant Tour Closings:
March 31 to April 11, 2003
April 18, 2003
April 21, 2003
May 26, 2003
June 30, 2003
July 1 to 11, 2003
September 1, 2003
November 14, 2003
November 20 to 21, 2003
December 2 to 31, 2003


Hummm, 12/2 till 12/31/03. Sounds like X-Mas break to me. :)

tom...
 
CFour said:
Not a chance! :D Do you get a month off for Christmas?
Nope, but a lot of factories do if they are ahead on production. Figure that by then the demand for an '04 C5 will be next to nothing so......
 
Tom73 said:
This is on the National Corvette Museum site:

Plant Tour Closings:
March 31 to April 11, 2003
April 18, 2003
April 21, 2003
May 26, 2003
June 30, 2003
July 1 to 11, 2003
September 1, 2003
November 14, 2003
November 20 to 21, 2003
December 2 to 31, 2003


Hummm, 12/2 till 12/31/03. Sounds like X-Mas break to me. :)

tom...

Tom,

Only reason it runs to Dec 31st is becuase the list you have is only for the 2003 Model Year. If it were including Christmas break, it would run into 2004, probably the 2nd or 3rd of January. When the offical tour schedual is released for 04, you will see that the break continues past Dec 31st. :)
 
Like I said before the plant is closing to tours because it will be in the re tooling process for C6 and also building C6 Pilot cars.
 
Few people get a month off for X-mas!

Tom73 said:
This is on the National Corvette Museum site:

Plant Tour Closings:
March 31 to April 11, 2003
April 18, 2003
April 21, 2003
May 26, 2003
June 30, 2003
July 1 to 11, 2003
September 1, 2003
November 14, 2003
November 20 to 21, 2003
December 2 to 31, 2003


Hummm, 12/2 till 12/31/03. Sounds like X-Mas break to me. :)

tom...

This is Plant TOUR Closings!
This does not mean the workers will not still be there working, it just means the public will not be allowed to participate in any tours during that time.
Heidi
 
Maybe they need 5 or 6 months to build only the XLR!

;LOL ;LOL ;LOL ;LOL

Please.......No hate mail
 

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