When our project to update our paint shop was submitted to Central Office, my contact told me that there was no support to invest more money to keep the Van Nuys Plant open. Alexander Cunningham, the Vice Chairman of General Motors at the time, was in charge of appropriations, and when our project was presented, Cunningham said "I think it is a good idea" and it was approved. I told my contact, Richard, why didn't you tell him to reconsider. When sales of Camaros and Firebirds slowed to where GM only needed one assembly plant, most were surprised when it was decided to keep Van Nuys open and close Norwood as due to shipping costs, it was estimated that it cost $400 per vehicle more to build the F car in California. I worked nearly a decade at the Van Nuys Plant and then transferred to Delco Electronics in Goleta, CA, working on defense programs, which was interesting, but not nearly as much fun as seeing cars going down the line at Van Nuys.