GM May Open Its Own Factory Restoration Service, Trademark Suggests | Carscoops carscoops
would be willing to commission a factory restoration, that’s not the only possibility for this trademark.
GM might not necessarily be offering factory restorations, it might instead be looking to offer remanufactured vintage parts under a new brand. Selling OEM parts for classic vehicles under a fancy name is a surefire way to make some money, as also proven by brands like Porsche, Mercedes, andWhatever GM is planning for the name, it’s certainly not alone in serving the needs of the well-heeled customers who own its vintage vehicles. And if it makes the work of preservation easier, all the better.
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