Re: RAIV and RAV more continuation....
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You started working at the plane in late 1963, did you ever see any Super Duty cars in the plant?
I never seen any of them assembled. I saw the motors setting in the plants. I heard a story about some "Pike's Peak" cars. Supposed to have been a dozen red Catalinas with Super Dutys. I've seen red cars. !remember seeing' red cars out by the Quonset hut. I have no idea if they were "Pike's Peak" cars; if they was Super Duty or what they were. I didn't go pick up the hoods and look under them. But I did see Super Duty engines. The engineering building had one. And at one time they had a tri-power GTO motor that was painted black. It wasn't Pontiac blue, it was black. It had chrome exhaust manifolds on it. It had a chrome intake manifold. It had chrome tappet covers, and it was painted black. It was really pretty. It sat on an engine stand in the engineering building. It was a show motor. They had Super duty motors in there. At the time, I don't know if they were what they called "bathtub" manifolds or not, but they were aluminum, dual quads, huge strange looking' things that we didn't see on the production lines. We didn't know what they were. We didn't know if they were going to be in production on next year's model, last year's model or what. Unfortunately y they had already been through their heyday and weren't going to be produced any more. I don't have any idea where those motors went to. I know a young lad who works in the old plant 8, which right now is a warehouse, just a storage place is all it is. I know that they scrapped a rack of Ram Air V motors, which went to Sam Allen's junk yard in Pontiac. General Motors demands that he crushes, or melts or destroys them. And they watch to make sure that that" s done. He said that he knew that there was a rack, which is five, that went out there. These were complete, assembled motors that had been stored there for years, and they were scrapped. I don't know why they would do that, but they do. These were completely assembled motors. They were good, but they were scrap as far as the company was concerned.
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