J. Gordon takes speedway's last flag Earnhardt runner-up as 50-year NASCAR era ends at North Wilkesboro
Redesigned GM cars begin to hit market Company releasing 14 new versions in 1997 model year; Ad approach is revamped; Strategy is to target specific vehicles to type of customer
Plant's future is UAW priority But GM isn't rushing to commit to remain on Broening Highway; Where will new van be built?; Union is offering to negotiate far ahead of time
A dead car was a part of the fun
In Victory Lane, Jarrett comes full circle Repeat at site of 1st win confirms red-hot status
Orthodox means of travel Station wagons: Many of these outmoded boats on wheels and large vans can be found in Northwest Baltimore's Jewish neighborhood. Their roomy interiors accommodate traditionally large families.
Larger Saturn probably won't hurt mystique of company, experts say
Hundley glad he decided to give himself a present
Harrison wants to make run at points championship
Brothers Talbert to vie for title together
GM van plant boosts output Production increases 45% to meet buying demand of families; 10-hour work shifts; Interiors are altered; local suppliers benefit from added work load
'Outsourcing' is at heart of GM strike Union wants to keep parts-making in house
GM strike shows hints of thawing Company, UAW temper comments on negotiations; 'They are still talking'; More layoffs possible in Md. if Ohio walkout remains unsettled
GM nears complete shutdown in U.S. Ohio walkout forces more plants to stop
$3 million a week is lost by idling of city GM plant Strikes in Ohio have laid off 84,000 VTC
Baltimore GM plant to face shutdown sometime today Parts running out; effects of Ohio strike continue to radiate
GM Ohio strike idles hundreds from Md. Del. plant halts work, affecting northeast Md.
250,000 new jobs foreseen in autos Prediction is based on aging workers at Big 3 companies; 30-years-and-out rule cited; Two-thirds are near retirement age at GM's Baltimore plant
Dealers' hopes riding on show Big promotion: The Baltimore International Auto Show provides a grand showcase for car sellers in the area.
GM and Ford shift gears in former Soviet Union They plan to make cars at their own plants there
In 12th year, Astros, Safaris lagging in sales Production off 15% at GM plant here; vans' design blamed; Same look since '84; '97 face-lift expected, make-over by 2000
GM plan worries new-car dealers Automaker wants franchisees to sell only its nameplates
County drivers play lead roles on 75-80 team
Shorb bounces back, into third place
'Like a rock' Ripken joins Chevy lineup
RIPKEN, CHEVROLET CUT DEAL
Selby's love for racing expanding
Dirt track aficionados attract steady following
Woodstock driver on the rebound
With Labonte behind wheel, Gibbs' team spins onto right track
Fast-rising dragger Higgs making up for late start
Green moves up to 8 cylinders
Louis Fox, auto dealer, quiet philanthropist
Earnhardt wins IROC after bumping Unser DAYTONA NOTEBOOK
A BMW, a Ferrari and a Jaguar are picked as 'MotorWeek' dream cars
Woodbine driver discovers that 'no car is too slow' to race
Local plant wants ride in new vans
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Even on limited schedule, Peters keeping his edge
Tax official in Maryland admits evasion
Windows shot out in 3 cars, a truck in Arnold
GM workers may strike Wis. plant
Spalding keeps long drag-racing career revved up
Motor vehicle incidents investigated at school
46-year-old rookie Peters proves to be a fast learner
GM plant here is likely to shut down tonight
Anderson buys Luby franchises STILL MOVING CARS DOWNTOWN
Foyt: 1st at Indy, last Brickyard qualifier
Mast becomes a pole, qualifying at 172 mph