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G-10Assembly 07-12-2014 01:43 AM

History category
 
Have the site Town Fathers ever thought about making a special category for HISTORY? Particularly about some of the manufacturing processes and details of the making of the trucks on this beloved site?:chevy:

Keith Seymore 07-12-2014 11:09 AM

Re: History category
 
Welcome -

As I mentioned on the other thread, I've been designing and building Chevy trucks since 1979, and am a student of mid 60's automobile manufacturing processes. I'm looking forward to whatever information you might have, and will probably have quite a few questions for you from the stamping side.

I would suggest we hit the ground running on that other thread, and then move around as we see fit.

(Not a founding father, by the way, so just my opinion).



K

powerdriver 1958 07-12-2014 12:19 PM

Re: History category
 
Just a question , How many years do you plan to cover ?

Liz 07-12-2014 01:47 PM

Re: History category
 
We do have a FAQ area. It would not be out of the realm of things to add an area such as this to it. I think powerdrivers question is a good one, as well as how do you wish to go forward with such an endeavor? This could be an interesting addition

Keith Seymore 07-12-2014 03:30 PM

Re: History category
 
Thank you for posting, Liz.

I was going to ask you specifically for your opinion on this.

K

G-10Assembly 07-12-2014 04:00 PM

Re: History category
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by powerdriver 1958 (Post 6757965)
Just a question , How many years do you plan to cover ?

Well GM bought what was this former Buggy Factory in 1930, however this factory was already making truck body parts as a vendor to Chevrolet, Ford and others. ( the smaller plant in the foreground was the Overland Car Co)

This plant was built about 1905.

http://i571.photobucket.com/albums/s...ps8f54f1fb.jpg

This is the later image of the plant circa 2000...which is being demolished as it was closed in 2011.

http://i571.photobucket.com/albums/s...pse1e1c63d.jpg

I hired in in 1972 and was working with a gent who hired in back in 1932 and we talked a lot. Primarily I have a lot of images of the inside of the plant. Hence folks can see some of the day to day operations of the manufacturing process and I could possibly answer some questions as well.

Most folks have never seen the inside of a stamping plant. Not bragging, but I do have a nice collection of digitized images which I desire to share with enthusiast such as the folks on this site.

Most of my images are from 1945 and later. This plant was considered by many learned scholars as being the largest sheetmetal stamping plant in the world at one time.

Thank you very much for your interest and consideration. :chevy:

G-10Assembly 07-12-2014 04:11 PM

Re: History category
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Liz (Post 6758038)
We do have a FAQ area. It would not be out of the realm of things to add an area such as this to it. I think powerdrivers question is a good one, as well as how do you wish to go forward with such an endeavor? This could be an interesting addition

I'm for being a credit to this site and not a disgrace. I will try not to bore folks but keep any overview to the point and interesting.

I can put an image on such as this one (with some text) and then let a thread run it's course. If that is ok with you folks? I am open to suggestions and questions.

http://i571.photobucket.com/albums/s...psa750c062.jpg
:chevy:

powerdriver 1958 07-12-2014 04:16 PM

Re: History category
 
This really sounds good to me . You can start a thread here and we can move it anywhere .

G-10Assembly 07-12-2014 04:23 PM

Re: History category
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by powerdriver 1958 (Post 6758172)
This really sounds good to me . You can start a thread here and we can move it anywhere .

Thanks... I will start out with a little history overview first.

:chevy:


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