Workers at the Pontiac factory assembling a Firebird, circa 1969.

    by HawkeyeTen

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    2. 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

    3. shameless_cupcake on

      This is pure industrial art. They really were building the ‘Golden Age’ of American muscle one bolt at a time

    4. 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?

    5. We got to tour the plant in Van Nuys in the late 70s. The pic brought back the memories instantly. Not AI

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