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Old 12-19-2009, 02:47 PM   #1
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I agree with your idea Fred. They need to take it a step further, and open up their parts bin.

They need to put together trim and interior packages, at a very steeply discounted price (dealer wholesale) available only to the people who purchase a new body.

Then they need to do the same thing for engine parts. If you buy a BIW, you should be able to buy all the GM parts used to build an engine for it at 5% over cost or less.

And the same thing for all of the front suspension, and the rest of the stuff to put the car together. They know every piece that is needed to build the car, they should offer packages for all of it.

They need to make it really affordable to build a car. Anything a person who purchases a BIW from GM needs that GM can supply they should sell at 5% over cost, or less.
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Old 12-19-2009, 03:01 PM   #2
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Alan, thank you for the vote of confidence. I personally can't afford even a body in white. But I am trying to help in any way that I can to get these new Camaros out there racing with Mustangs and Challengers.
Please call me at 231-740-5534 Cell or email mod12bolt@gmail.com for more information on how you can help Daren and I keep this thread interesting and find more racers that want to get on the list. Thank you. Fred Lee
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Old 12-23-2009, 09:17 AM   #3
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I agree with your idea Fred. They need to take it a step further, and open up their parts bin.

They need to put together trim and interior packages, at a very steeply discounted price (dealer wholesale) available only to the people who purchase a new body.

Then they need to do the same thing for engine parts. If you buy a BIW, you should be able to buy all the GM parts used to build an engine for it at 5% over cost or less.

And the same thing for all of the front suspension, and the rest of the stuff to put the car together. They know every piece that is needed to build the car, they should offer packages for all of it.

They need to make it really affordable to build a car. Anything a person who purchases a BIW from GM needs that GM can supply they should sell at 5% over cost, or less.

Alan,

This exactly the kind of thing that GM needs to hear. This project never died, it was just put on the back-burner for obvious reasons. Nothing is written in stone, but I can tell you that there are people at GM that want to see this happen. I have started getting contact information from racers and collectors. I will forward everything to GM along with my suggestions on how they should proceed.

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Old 12-23-2009, 10:29 AM   #4
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It was not put on back burner it was killed.
It doesn't seem to be dead at the moment. You seem to know a lot. How about sharing. Please start with your name.


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You are $25,000 off on the high and low prices.
I got those numbers directly from GM two weeks ago. This is an open forum. All new information is appreciated.


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nJust look at the body in white price $3,000 + over the FORD and that is just a start. GM is still not set up to sell Direct to the Racers like FORD, so dealer still gets to set final price and his mark up.
The body in white price is a little more than I really wanted to pay.


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It will never be as cheap as the ford. GM can not mess up the production at this plant for few cars! They have just announced that they will also build Buicks at that plant.
I'm really not sure how much of the car (if built) would actually be done at the factory. My guess is that it would be pulled at some point and finished at another location (like the Ford).


Do you have interest in one of these cars if they are built?
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Old 12-23-2009, 01:59 PM   #5
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You have a PM.
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Old 12-24-2009, 10:58 AM   #6
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It's safe to say that I've built more body-in-white drag race cars than anybody, so I can say with first-hand experience that Froggie's numbers re- body-in-white costs is quite correct. And that's not the major cost anyway as buying the trim from GMPD will make the build cost astronomical.

Besides, at present, you aren't really buying a body-in-white, but a partly finished body that didn't pass.

All our past body-in-white build programs involved planning and corporate support re-special builds, supplies of trim and glass, storage, shipping, etc.

Froggie is also correct in that the plant is busy (running 3 shifts) and will get busier as the new Buick comes on line there.

Would I like to see a "proper" build program?
Yes, of coarse, and I'd be willing to help with input if there was the interest and desire to do it right, but at the present time, I don't believe that is so.

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FJ,

Thanks for the input. Honestly, I think that this is exactly the kind of input that GM needs. I feel that I said basically the same thing to FB yesterday when he called me.

I appreciate that you are not afraid to use your real name.

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This thread has been up for several weeks now and I have had a bunch of PM's and phone calls. Some have been positive and some have not. All are welcome and appreciated. I have a new request for anyone that would like to participate. You can send your answer by PM if you don't like posting in open forum.

If GM were to build a Camaro in 2011 what would be your perfect package. Please include as much detail as possible, including level of completion,etc.

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