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1936 assesmbly line


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Great video. I didn't see OSEA anywheres. Looks like you had to pay atention to what you were doing and actually do your job, knowing that the machine would keep you in line or kill you if you didn't.

Makes you see why the USA was once a great industrial nation!!!!

Wish we could say that again.

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Chevrolet. You can kill the rotten music by the sound control at the lower right of the screen.

This would be a good video to illustrate why sedans and coupes had fabric inserts in the tops until the mid 30s. Note the size of the sheets of metal going into the stamping press around the 6 minute mark. Such wide sheets were not available before 1934. The Chevrolets shown are the Turret Top model, first to have a solid steel roof.

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Somewhere I have seen pics of the Hudson assembly line circa 1948. The dashboard was stamped from a big sheet of steel pre printed with the woodgrain. I always wondered how they painted the wood grain, it seems they painted flat sheets of steel then stamped them to shape without damaging the paint.

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