St Louis Assembly Plant Pics - Do you see your car
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That's nice. Thanks for sharing.
Interesting to see the tank sheet and frame stamping on pic #18.
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Saved them all. Thanks.
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Nice pics. Must have been taken on a Sunday as no one was working.
Makes the new assembly plant look even better. Now I can see why they moved.


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hey great !!!

but..... pic 4 seems to me more a car demolition plant.....





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what is the cac site would like to see if any pics are still there
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Very cool Paul, thanks!!

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thanks for posting these, they are great. I saved all of them and have them running as a screen saver.

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anybody know what the cac site is i would like to see if there are any more pic there still
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This series of pictures has been around a while. They were taken at St. Louis in December 1980 (1981 production). The speculation has always been who took them and when. Cameras were not allowed in the plant. Frame stencils show December dates; no employees are pictured; the line appears to be stopped. My guess is Christmas break 1980 and taken by a security guard, but that's only my amateur attempt to play Sherlock Holmes.

6880Mike 2007-10-22 10:53:51
#23 is proof two-toned cars were produced at St. Louis.

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