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napa68 12-05-2023 12:24 AM

Manufacturing Plant Pic / Discussion "sub forum"
 
I had an idea after Ralph Spears had posted the pic of what seems to be the Van Nuys assembly line. I have studied that pic, in addition to the others that were offered up in the thread. Speaking for myself, these photos certainly fall into "a pic is worth a thousand words" definition. I feel they serve an important place in the understanding of the manufacturing process, and how that influences the preservation / restoration of the very cars we love.

After that, I initiated a conversation with Steve Shauger about the idea of another topic...... or "sub forum", that would catalog these photos. Perhaps it could ultimately become a central source for the pics and discussion.

I am of the opinion there are members here (and abroad) that are a wheel house of knowledge and information. I feel this knowledge goes far beyond what a printed judging manual can ever offer. These people / information can never be measured in terms of importance and value. Sadly, some of these members have already passed. Worse yet, time is not our friend on the mortality topic. If this were going to get done, we best get busy.

I write this post to gauge interest in the idea. The topic would take some work on Steve's part (which I do not take for granted). If there is a profound interest, we could even divide up into individual plants, not necessarily just sorted by OE manufacturer.

So, your thoughts?? Got an idea? I'm all ears!

Tim

juliosz 12-05-2023 12:49 AM

I support this idea, Tim. I think it would be invaluable to put all of these pics in one spot. My only thought is if there would be a cutoff model year and then would it be better to create a couple subforums by plant(s) or carlines?

napa68 12-05-2023 12:56 AM

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Originally Posted by juliosz (Post 1639156)
I support this idea, Tim. I think it would be invaluable to put all of these pics in one spot. My only thought is if there would be a cutoff model year and then would it be better to create a couple subforums by plant(s) or carlines?

I agree Paul. Steve and I discussed the idea of creating a "key". Asking the poster to add a comment (i.e. #norwood) so it could be searched and later separated by plant if this picked up momentum.

napa68 12-05-2023 12:58 AM

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This is one of my favorite examples. So much can be learned in this pic.

Mr70 12-05-2023 12:59 PM

Great idea,I support it whole heartedly.

Steve Shauger 12-05-2023 01:01 PM

Tim, I notice a TI coil and distributor with black cap!

John Brown 12-05-2023 01:37 PM

1965 or 66 non power brake chassis is next in line.

Too Many Projects 12-05-2023 01:46 PM

Absolutely endorse this, I've wished for some time, that these vintage pics could have their own thread, but, much to Steve's dismay, I encourage the pics of specific plants to be grouped together, rather than everything mixed up. It would help us see each plant's procedures in an organized manner. I'm not very good with organizing but I would be willing to help with this in some way.
As for years included, I think 1962 was the start of the factory supercars for drag racing. The big 3 were building some amazing combos that led to where the genre eventually went. Maybe end with the 1972 models ???

olredalert 12-05-2023 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Steve Shauger (Post 1639194)
Tim, I notice a TI coil and distributor with black cap!

----While I have seen this pic before, when you said that the chassis had a TI coil I realised that the car had to be a 64, not a 63 (1st year for TI) then I noticed the 64 style shifter. What thru me was the exhaust blackout which has been discussed just lately, but only for 63s. Apparently this blackout extends into the 64 production year. I'm almost posative the blackout like this did not extend into 1965.....Bill S

napa68 12-05-2023 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by olredalert (Post 1639203)
Apparently this blackout extends into the 64 production year. I'm almost posative the blackout like this did not extend into 1065.....Bill S

This is a great example why I feel the plant photos are so important:biggthumpup:


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