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SEE SAM KERBOW You may not realize it -- but you're tting a preview of the 1970 Shevrolets and Pontiacs -. These parts now being unloaded off massive freight cars at th ington General Motors parts will be fomed into sparkling new sedans, hardtops and station wagons within a week. Plant manager S. W. Roche says the new models will rool of At Ford-Dallas first model Aug.18 the assembly line starting next Tuesday./ The plant began a massive callback of workers Monday to get things ready for the first new model and the production callback will continue throughout the month. The plant employs about 4100 persons. Although from this you can't tell much about what the new cars will look like --- it's almost a sure thing they will cost more. Sources within the industry say a price increase of $100 to $150 is inevetible because of rising costs. Roy Eaton, WBAP NEWS, At the General Motors Assembly plant in Arlington.