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Willow Run Transmission

Willow Run Transmission (also called Ypsilanti Transmission Operations, YTO) was a General Motors factory in Ypsilanti Township, Michigan.[1] Acquired by GM in 1953, it produced Hydramatic and other automatic transmissions for use in vehicles built by General Motors and other automakers. The factory first opened in 1941 as the Ford Willow Run facility, which built B-24 Liberator bombers during World War II, and its original building (still preserved within the fabric of the GM Powertrain plant) was designed by noted architect Albert Kahn.

Willow Run Transmission
Willow Run Transmission plant, taken shortly before its final closing (2010)
Operated1953–2010
LocationYpsilanti Township, Michigan
Coordinates42°14′32″N 83°33′04″W / 42.2422°N 83.5511°W / 42.2422; -83.5511
IndustryAutomotive
ProductsHydramatic and automatic transmissions
Owner(s)General Motors
DefunctDecember 2010; 13 years ago (2010-12)

Following the war, the bomber plant was sold as surplus property to the Kaiser-Frazer Corporation, a partnership of construction and shipbuilding magnate Henry J. Kaiser and Graham-Paige executive Joseph W. Frazer. From 1947 to 1953, Willow Run built Kaiser and Frazer cars for Kaiser-Frazer and its successor Kaiser Motors. Kaiser also produced cargo planes during the Korean War at Willow Run under license from Fairchild Aircraft, including the C-119 Flying Boxcar.

General Motors production edit

The Willow Run factory was acquired by General Motors in late 1953, after the Detroit Transmission plant in Livonia, Michigan, which held GM's only Hydramatic production line, burned down in mid-August; the line was up and running at Willow Run a mere nine weeks after the fire.[2] The plant grew over the years from the 3,500,000 square feet (330,000 m2) bomber plant to the nearly 5,000,000 square feet (460,000 m2) GM Powertrain factory and engineering center that the company abandoned as part of its 2009 bankruptcy. A parcel of land south of the Powertrain facility became Willow Run Assembly, which produced cars until 1992, later being sold by GM and becoming the Willow Run Business Center.[3]

In addition to making automatic transmissions, Willow Run Transmission also produced the M16A1 rifle and the M39A1 20mm autocannon for the U.S. military during the Vietnam War.[4]

Products manufactured edit

This list is incomplete; please help by expanding it.

Closure and redevelopment edit

On June 1, 2009, GM announced it would be closing the plant as part of its bankruptcy proceedings.[5][6] The plant was transferred to Motors Liquidation Company, and transmission production ended on December 15, 2010.[7] The RACER Trust, which was charged with cleaning up and discharging with old GM properties, has controlled the property since March 2011, and received among other proposals an offer from A.E. Equities Group Holdings to buy the plant in 2011.[8]

In April 2013, the Detroit Free Press confirmed that the RACER Trust was negotiating with the Yankee Air Museum, which had until August 2013 to raise the funds needed to purchase a portion of the original bomber plant, which became part of what was Willow Run Transmission. The museum would consolidate operations scattered on various parcels around Willow Run, and the trust expected to clear the remainder of the Powertrain plant for redevelopment.[9]

The main Willow Run article has more details on the complex's history, and its redevelopment efforts.

References edit

  1. ^ "GM will shut down Willow Run transmission plant in Ypsilanti Township next year under bankruptcy plans". MLive.com. Retrieved 2010-12-27.
  2. ^ Kidder, Warren Benjamin, Willow Run, Colossus of American Industry Michigan:KFT, 1995
  3. ^ "InSite Signs 568,000 SF Lease". press release. InSite Real Estate. Retrieved 24 April 2013.
  4. ^ Lane, Kirk and Reyes, Jon. (PDF). The Liberator (UAW Local 735 newsletter). Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 February 2018. Retrieved 24 April 2013.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ Carey, Nick (2009-06-02). "GM restructuring claims historic Willow Run plant". Reuters. Retrieved 2009-07-12.
  6. ^ Hyde, Justin (2009-06-29). "GM says it'll close its Willow Run transmission plant". Detroit Free Press. Retrieved 2009-07-12. [dead link]
  7. ^ "General Motors closes historic Willow Run plant". Autoblog. December 27, 2010. Retrieved December 27, 2010.
  8. ^ DETROIT FREE PRESS: Former GM Willow Run plant attracts $9 million offer from redevelopers [1]
  9. ^ Bomey, Nathan (23 April 2013). "Former GM Willow Run plant may be demolished". Detroit Free Press. Retrieved 23 April 2013.

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Willow Run Transmission also called Ypsilanti Transmission Operations YTO was a General Motors factory in Ypsilanti Township Michigan 1 Acquired by GM in 1953 it produced Hydramatic and other automatic transmissions for use in vehicles built by General Motors and other automakers The factory first opened in 1941 as the Ford Willow Run facility which built B 24 Liberator bombers during World War II and its original building still preserved within the fabric of the GM Powertrain plant was designed by noted architect Albert Kahn Willow Run TransmissionWillow Run Transmission plant taken shortly before its final closing 2010 Operated1953 2010LocationYpsilanti Township MichiganCoordinates42 14 32 N 83 33 04 W 42 2422 N 83 5511 W 42 2422 83 5511IndustryAutomotiveProductsHydramatic and automatic transmissionsOwner s General MotorsDefunctDecember 2010 13 years ago 2010 12 Following the war the bomber plant was sold as surplus property to the Kaiser Frazer Corporation a partnership of construction and shipbuilding magnate Henry J Kaiser and Graham Paige executive Joseph W Frazer From 1947 to 1953 Willow Run built Kaiser and Frazer cars for Kaiser Frazer and its successor Kaiser Motors Kaiser also produced cargo planes during the Korean War at Willow Run under license from Fairchild Aircraft including the C 119 Flying Boxcar Contents 1 General Motors production 1 1 Products manufactured 2 Closure and redevelopment 3 ReferencesGeneral Motors production editThe Willow Run factory was acquired by General Motors in late 1953 after the Detroit Transmission plant in Livonia Michigan which held GM s only Hydramatic production line burned down in mid August the line was up and running at Willow Run a mere nine weeks after the fire 2 The plant grew over the years from the 3 500 000 square feet 330 000 m2 bomber plant to the nearly 5 000 000 square feet 460 000 m2 GM Powertrain factory and engineering center that the company abandoned as part of its 2009 bankruptcy A parcel of land south of the Powertrain facility became Willow Run Assembly which produced cars until 1992 later being sold by GM and becoming the Willow Run Business Center 3 In addition to making automatic transmissions Willow Run Transmission also produced the M16A1 rifle and the M39A1 20mm autocannon for the U S military during the Vietnam War 4 Products manufactured edit This list is incomplete please help by expanding it GM Turbo Hydramatic 200 GM Turbo HydraMatic 425 GM Turbo Hydramatic 400 GM Turbo Hydramatic 125 GM Turbo Hydramatic 325 GM 4L80 transmission GM 4L85 transmission GM 4T60 transmission GM 4T80 E transmission GM 6L50 transmission GM 6L80 transmission GM 6L90 transmission M16A1 rifle M39A1 20mm autocannonClosure and redevelopment editOn June 1 2009 GM announced it would be closing the plant as part of its bankruptcy proceedings 5 6 The plant was transferred to Motors Liquidation Company and transmission production ended on December 15 2010 7 The RACER Trust which was charged with cleaning up and discharging with old GM properties has controlled the property since March 2011 and received among other proposals an offer from A E Equities Group Holdings to buy the plant in 2011 8 In April 2013 the Detroit Free Press confirmed that the RACER Trust was negotiating with the Yankee Air Museum which had until August 2013 to raise the funds needed to purchase a portion of the original bomber plant which became part of what was Willow Run Transmission The museum would consolidate operations scattered on various parcels around Willow Run and the trust expected to clear the remainder of the Powertrain plant for redevelopment 9 The main Willow Run article has more details on the complex s history and its redevelopment efforts References edit GM will shut down Willow Run transmission plant in Ypsilanti Township next year under bankruptcy plans MLive com Retrieved 2010 12 27 Kidder Warren Benjamin Willow Run Colossus of American Industry Michigan KFT 1995 InSite Signs 568 000 SF Lease press release InSite Real Estate Retrieved 24 April 2013 Lane Kirk and Reyes Jon History of the Willow Run Plant PDF The Liberator UAW Local 735 newsletter Archived from the original PDF on 28 February 2018 Retrieved 24 April 2013 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Carey Nick 2009 06 02 GM restructuring claims historic Willow Run plant Reuters Retrieved 2009 07 12 Hyde Justin 2009 06 29 GM says it ll close its Willow Run transmission plant Detroit Free Press Retrieved 2009 07 12 dead link General Motors closes historic Willow Run plant Autoblog December 27 2010 Retrieved December 27 2010 DETROIT FREE PRESS Former GM Willow Run plant attracts 9 million offer from redevelopers 1 Bomey Nathan 23 April 2013 Former GM Willow Run plant may be demolished Detroit Free Press Retrieved 23 April 2013 42 14 32 N 83 33 4 W 42 24222 N 83 55111 W 42 24222 83 55111 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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