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classic bait and switch...
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Another Corvette related tidbit from a 1977 GM employee newsletter.
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no masks in the paint and sanding area. wow Ozzie was right at it
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Heavy downdraft ventilation system through the steel grates on the floor, no need for a mask
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I always thought it was the drugs, maybe lead paint was his drug of choice?
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paging Keith Seymore

seeing the picture/caption of the starting the engine for the first time, can you tell us what the process is on this. and i know all of the new cars ive bought have between 7 and 15 miles on them. do they accumulate these miles on a "roller machine" or any actual driving or a little of both?
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They were driven off the assembly line to the holding lot outside the plant then driven to the loading docks where they went on a railcar or a car carrier truck if the dealer was within driving distance. Then they were unloaded at the destination rail yard and parked in the rail yard only to be driven again onto a car carrier to the dealer then again when they arrived at the dealer to their lot. I worked at the railyard auto terminal in Framingham MA unloading the cars off the trains in the seventies.

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When I was at the St Louis assembly plant, the roller had a concentric (smooth) left end and an eccentric (‘Belgian block”)right end. So, the driver checked for ride on the flat side, and squeaks & rattles on the bumpy side. The time on the rollers was pretty brief - way less than 1/8 mile on odometer. Most of the miles were added in traveling out to the OK car lot, and then on to loading on transport.

That’s my recollection - Keith?
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