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1936 assembly line video

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Willie_B, Jan 1, 2013.

  1. Willie_B
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  2. GREASER815
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    Awesome video
     
  3. kennkat
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    Pretty damn neat... Thanx
     
  4. Mr.Wilson
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    OMG, how many times is this video going to be posted?
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  5. misfitJason
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    That is awesome. I am not a huge car guy (jj member) but this is why I love the hamb
     
  6. Willie_B
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    My bad. I did not think to do a search before I posted. Your correct, it was posted just a few weeks ago.
     
  7. Mr.Wilson
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    It's all good, haven't seen it this week...:D
     
  8. Any idea what plant and where it was shot?

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  9. chinarus
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    from Georgia

    1936 or 37 Plymouth?
     
  10. stuart in mn
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    I checked once, I think it's been posted about 25 times so far. ;)
     
  11. 60srailjob
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    from nowhere

    thanks for posting!
     
  12. tssully67@gmail.com
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    Nice! Thanks for sharing.
     
  13. Rusty O'Toole
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    1936 Chevrolet Master with Turret Top body, Knee Action suspension and valve-in-head 6 cylinder engine. Probably shot in Detroit.
     
  14. Joliet Jake
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    Thanks for posting! I really enjoyed it and would love to see more like it.
    Don't let the post Nazis bother you, not everyone can troll a forum 24/7 and see everything.
     
  15. As someone who has worked in automotive manufacturing for over 25 years and an old car nut, I love these old videos. The one thing I notice over and over is OSHA would have a cow today with those guys standing amongst all the heavy moving machinery with no safety guards whatsoever.
     
  16. Thanks for that,very cool and Jake you are correct that is hard to catch every thread as they can be on page 10 in 2 hours.JW :)
     
  17. stude_trucks
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    Never seen it before myself. But, then I hang out in a cave sometimes.

    Cool video, amazing and massive technology for the time. The cinema photography on that video is fairly impressive for the time too. Great angles, perspectives and movements.

    Poor Mr. Wilson, looks like he bit the dust after only 36 contributions.
     
  18. I think i was on a thread he was also posting on, must have gotten bad as the whole thread was removed. JW
     
  19. Big T
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    from Florida

    Agree Jake. Great video!
     
  20. awsome video.
     
  21. ChefMike
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    that was great thanks for sharing !
     
  22. MUNDSTER
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    Ya, I agree, love this kind of footage!


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