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Workers said the quality of the vehicles didn't wane, even during the final days of production.
That was in sharp contrast to the last day or two of the former GM plant in Fremont, said Larry Silberman, a Hayward resident who worked for 25 years at NUMMI and 25 years at its predecessor, the GM factory. Silberman was there on the final day for each of the two factories.
"When General Motors closed the plant, the workers trashed the last cars," Silberman said. "Here at NUMMI, we kept the quality high to the end."
Ideal for the "Street Pharmacist" and other suitably attired twats.