As someone who worked in a factory like this either drinking, how much they hate their home lives, or how much they wanna fuck the new girl that got hired
shameless_cupcake on
This is pure industrial art. They really were building the ‘Golden Age’ of American muscle one bolt at a time
darkeraqua on
I’ll admit I don’t know a lot about automobile manufacturing, but there appears to be a completely different model on the line ahead of the red car. How often do they assemble different models on the same line? I thought that was the point of an assembly line; all the same?
Edge80 on
Undeniable beauty of late 60’s American muscle.
Pinnkether on
has to be 1969, the gas fill moved to under the license plate.
timpdx on
We got to tour the plant in Van Nuys in the late 70s. The pic brought back the memories instantly. Not AI
asianconqueror1 on
Very cool
fenton7 on
Pontiac vehicles were iconic in that era. I remember adoring the Trans Am as a kid and dreaming that maybe one day I could own one.
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Looks like a repost. I’ve seen this image 3 times.
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As someone who worked in a factory like this either drinking, how much they hate their home lives, or how much they wanna fuck the new girl that got hired
This is pure industrial art. They really were building the ‘Golden Age’ of American muscle one bolt at a time
I’ll admit I don’t know a lot about automobile manufacturing, but there appears to be a completely different model on the line ahead of the red car. How often do they assemble different models on the same line? I thought that was the point of an assembly line; all the same?
Undeniable beauty of late 60’s American muscle.
has to be 1969, the gas fill moved to under the license plate.
We got to tour the plant in Van Nuys in the late 70s. The pic brought back the memories instantly. Not AI
Very cool
Pontiac vehicles were iconic in that era. I remember adoring the Trans Am as a kid and dreaming that maybe one day I could own one.
https://preview.redd.it/c01s73ez6alg1.png?width=880&format=png&auto=webp&s=423e2bf6c6ec8359bf27b85db6d0447ac2defcbc
I don’t see any cigarette butts on the floor. This must have been a staged publicity photo.