!939 Chevrolet assembly line.Notice the women working on the cars.
What's interesting to me here is the cars appear to be near the end of a assembly line and they have "Bumperettes" on them. I always though they (Bumperettes) were a option and were Dealer Installed????...ED
The last Corvette I bought I picked it up from the factory in Bowling Green Ky. I took the tour and was impressed. The plant is really old but the modernization that was done was impressive. Hot Glue Robots and Assembly robots were nice to watch.
Here's a photo of a brand new Planters Peanut 1938 Chevy company car. It looks like it's sitting a little high off the road, and the front tires look larger....???
Photo from 1932. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey doing some field repairs to one of their trucks. Not sure what make of truck, but that cylinder head sure looks familiar...
The last Corvette I bought I picked it up from the factory in Bowling Green Ky. I took the tour and was impressed. The plant is really old but the modernization that was done was impressive. Hot Glue Robots and Assembly robots were nice to watch.
The photo above is not that plant.
At the tour of the plant ..are you allowed to take one of then "hot glue" Robots out on a date????....Ed
#222192 - 10/19/1103:13 PMRe: Vintage shots from long ago.
[Re: wawuzit]
42bill
Registered: 09/19/03
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Loc: Portland, OR
"Everywhere" is right. That's Multnomah Falls. 600 plus foot waterfall around 25 miles east of Portland, OR. Originally on the "Columbia River Scenic Highway." Now adjacent to I-84, which runs essentially from Portland to Salt Lake City.
Woodie also; altho obviously not the Chevy brand.....
"Everywhere" is right. That's Multnomah Falls. 600 plus foot waterfall around 25 miles east of Portland, OR. Originally on the "Columbia River Scenic Highway." Now adjacent to I-84, which runs essentially from Portland to Salt Lake City.
Woodie also; altho obviously not the Chevy brand.....