Leeds Assembly
General Motors automobile factory in Leeds, Missouri, US / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Leeds Assembly was a General Motors automobile factory in Leeds, Missouri. It was closed in 1988. The factory produced the A-bodies and J-bodies.
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Operated | 1929 (1929) - April 15, 1988 (April 15, 1988) |
Coordinates | 39°3′18.24″N 94°30′16.79″W |
Industry | Automotive |
Products | Automobiles |
Employees | 4,500 (peak) |
Address | 6817 Stadium Drive |
Owner(s) | General Motors |
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The Leeds Assembly Plant is located in the Leeds district of Kansas City, Missouri, at 6817 Stadium Drive. The GM operations are closed, and the facility has been sold and is now used as a warehouse and for outdoor storage.
At its peak employment, over 4,500 persons hourly and salary worked at the Leeds plant producing 60 vehicles per hour on two production shifts.