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Old 05-04-2018, 08:48 AM   #1
Keith Seymore
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Re: Assembly Line Photos

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My Dad worked for GM, Fisher Body in Columbus Ohio. Worked there for 35 yrs. so I guess you can say that automobiles runs in our blood. One of his jobs, was making the tailgate band for the trucks. I never knew this, until I bought my 86 Chevy. The first time he came to see it, is when he told me about some of the parts he made for the trucks. Now I am most proud of the tailgate band I have.
My dad worked at Chevrolet Flint Manufacturing (Pressed Metal Division) so he made valve covers, oil pans, air cleaners, radiator supports, fuel tanks, etc for cars and trucks. He was there for 26 years before moving into a Central Office engineering position for his last 6 years.

By submitting ideas through the Suggestion Program he made enough money off of the '65/66 truck grilles to pay cash for our new '69 GMC stepside.

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Old 05-04-2018, 09:17 AM   #2
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My dad worked at Chevrolet Flint Manufacturing (Pressed Metal Division) so he made valve covers, oil pans, air cleaners, radiator supports, fuel tanks, etc for cars and trucks. He was there for 26 years before moving into a Central Office engineering position for his last 6 years.

By submitting ideas through the Suggestion Program he made enough money off of the '65/66 truck grilles to pay cash for our new '69 GMC stepside.

K
Nice!! We also have the Suggestion System too. Quite a few people have done so many, they get a new car free, using their points earned.
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