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have you seen this in righting anywhere lately, I recall that also but cant seam to locate any documents on it,
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I remember, I was 21 at the time and a car nut! I can't remember what happened an hour ago, but I can tell just about everything about these old cars and events of the time!
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1968 COPO/YENKO 9737 Non-Converted |
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If i recall correctly the Managers were building cars at a very slow pace trying to keep cars comeing off the line?
Bud. |
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I'm pretty sure it was the body plants on strike and any other plants associated with the UAW unions. The company people may have done some work, but basically all work came to a halt. Engine building plants such as foundries and forge shops were mostly not affected and kept producing the engines, trannys, and rear ends.
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1968 COPO/YENKO 9737 Non-Converted |
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