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Re: [oletrucks] re: is it stock...

To: "Dingo" <Dingo@centurytel.net>, <mark@noakes.com>,
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] re: is it stock...
From: "G. L. Perry" <glperry@fwi.com>
Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2003 13:03:46 -0500
Special order colors are not new. We build commercial trucks all the time
with special colors. I was told you have to order at least five trucks to
get the colors, I don't know. We had conversion places in 90's getting some
pretty wild colors. I wrote some down for my projects.
  On the "looking out for my car" part. When GM workers ordered one, they
always knew and left special notes on for the lines to do "better" like you
said. In the old truck plant in Janesville, lot's of options not really
ordered on truck just "happened" to fall on it somehow!!  GM finally nailed
some fellas, some got fired, but Union got them back for doing that. GM knew
it happened, just took awhile before they acted on it. NOW, with puter's and
line speed so fast, pretty hard to put on anything "extra"!
  Yeah, I see tons of damaged or NON-conforming metals, and interiors and
anything else go out the door at plant. They usually crush big metals with
fork truck  before putting in bins. Lots of neat,still "usuable" stuff goes
to recyclers. We had AGV robots on line when it first opened. They had lots
of trouble withthem. They put in a chain for motorline after 8yrs, and as
the robots came off the end of line, they removed the engine from it and
battery's and rest went into dumpsters with fork trucks. Man, would have
loved to have one to roll engines around in shop or at least just the
mounting cradle! They junked all the good heavy iron benches from the same
line. They were nice, shelves and all. Everyone tried to get one of those.
But NO, recylcler Pays $ for them. Yeah, right!

G. L. Perry

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dingo" <Dingo@centurytel.net>
To: <mark@noakes.com>; <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 8:50 AM
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] re: is it stock...


> 2 things....
>   First, I remember my father-in-law (ret. from GM), telling of when his
> neighbor ordered a new (1965) full size Chevy. He was told to keep an eye
> out for it when it was to be built. Well, father-in-law say paper work,
and
> when car was built , line was slowed, many many extra spot welds were
done,
> sound deadener and sealer was used copiously....the whole thing was gone
> over twice and then some. Neighbor said it was the best danged car he ever
> owned.
>   Second, I worked for a time at a Chevy dealership in the body shop.
Boss's
> son and son-in-law owned Cameras, 1 had a Z-28, the other a SS396. Driven
> hard, the both of them!. If ANY engine problem came up, a new short block,
> or complete engine was gotten, under warranty. No questions. Sometimes the
> "used" engine was returned to GM in Flint, 20 miles away. Sometimes not.
> When sewers were put in the town, those that remained were pushed in a big
> hole by bulldozer. Along with the boss's son's ex drag car '51 Chevy. I
> think I remember where the hole was too.........
>   So there was "pull" at the factory, and at the dealership too. 1 off
color
> combos, engine/tranny combos, plus the "dealer-installed" items - the
parts
> that came in the trunk from the factory for the dealership to install.
Those
> were the good old days!!!
>
> Ed in Mich
> '57 3100
> oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959

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