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50's Chrysler assembly line

rbbruno3

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Thanks for sharing , it’s to bad technology(in some ways) took away so many jobs. Never seen a crankshaft made before either
 

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I get the feeling not much would have changed from then to when they built our E bodies. No coil springs or bodies being loaded onto chassis but generally the same type of production. Imagine having to make coil springs or forge crankshafts during summer on the day shift.
 
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