Muncie Indiana Plant Closures: Looting America

There were several automotive manufacturing facilities that were once located in Muncie, Indiana, including:


1. Chevrolet Muncie: Chevrolet operated a manufacturing plant in Muncie from 1914 to 2006. At its peak, the plant employed over 5,000 workers and produced popular models like the Camaro, Nova, and Corvette.


2. BorgWarner: BorgWarner operated a production facility in Muncie from 1917 to 2009. The company produced domestic and import clutches, torque converters, and other transmission components.


3. Warner Gear: The Warner Gear division of BorgWarner operated in Muncie from 1899 to 1992. The company produced automotive transmissions, axles, and other drivetrain components.


4. Midwest Truck & Auto Parts: This company operated in Muncie from 1946 to 2014. It was a leading supplier of aftermarket parts for medium and heavy-duty trucks.


These facilities were important drivers of the local economy during their operation, providing many jobs and opportunities for the people of Muncie.

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