The Last Cobalt
The Last Cobalt
June 23, 2010 4:02 p.m.
LORDSTOWN, Ohio -- The last Chevrolet Cobalt to be made at the General Motors Complex was driven off the assembly line at 3:35 this afternoon by autoworker Charmaine Phillips.
The car is headed for a Chevy dealership in W. Franklin, N.H., according to the plant's spokesman, Tom Mock.
In the six years since the Cobalt was launched, the GM plant has turned out 1.1 million cars.
LORDSTOWN, Ohio -- The last Chevrolet Cobalt to be made at the General Motors Complex was driven off the assembly line at 3:35 this afternoon by autoworker Charmaine Phillips.
The car is headed for a Chevy dealership in W. Franklin, N.H., according to the plant's spokesman, Tom Mock.
In the six years since the Cobalt was launched, the GM plant has turned out 1.1 million cars.
Anyone who has a SS TC can now apply for a Classic Car Plate in certain states because of the limited production numbers and the out of production status. Rules vary from state to state.
Let me restate that. It does make a difference what TRIM LEVEL you have reguardless what somebody tells you. Trim level is considered when classic car status is granted. My C 1500 is classic because of the TRIM LEVEL 454SS. Also if your car is highly modified you can get a collectible plate in Pa. reguardless of year. Ive done both.
Let me restate that. It does make a difference what TRIM LEVEL you have reguardless what somebody tells you. Trim level is considered when classic car status is granted. My C 1500 is classic because of the TRIM LEVEL 454SS. Also if your car is highly modified you can get a collectible plate in Pa. reguardless of year. Ive done both.
Last edited by mongorat427; Jul 11, 2010 at 03:16 PM.
That's absolutely false. I really hope he was kidding with that post. You cannot register any Cobalt with a classic, antique, or collectible plate. To suggest otherwise is utterly absurd.
so those r the guys that assembled my car... no wonder its a POS... i wouldnt trust those guys to bag my groceries
is that one guy wearing the rare cobalt tshirt that everyone was making a big deal about not too long ago on here?
to the classic plate... i think it has to be a limited production model not trim level
is that one guy wearing the rare cobalt tshirt that everyone was making a big deal about not too long ago on here?
to the classic plate... i think it has to be a limited production model not trim level
A lot of states simply have antique plates, not classic. The states that do have classic plates still at least require the car to be a certain age (minimum I've seen is 15 years). To top that off, most require that the car not be daily driven. Just like antique plates, it must be driven only to shows and exhibitions.
Classic may be 15 years. But collectible can be any year which is modified. In Pa you need form MV 426-B Follow the instructions closely and take good pictures. Heres the link
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&c...ements&spell=1
Last edited by mongorat427; Jul 11, 2010 at 03:39 PM.


