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Keith Seymore 09-29-2023 07:29 AM

Re: Intro from an old Assembly Plant guy
 
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Somebody has a birthday today -

Built second shift Monday Sept 29, 1986. I left the plant at 1 am on Tuesday after driving it to the shipping building.

It was at Hank Graff Chevrolet in Davison by 5 pm that same day.

K

Getter-Done 09-29-2023 08:41 AM

Re: Intro from an old Assembly Plant guy
 
Did you special order it?

Happy Birthday to your Red truck. :ennyd:

Keith Seymore 09-29-2023 10:09 AM

Re: Intro from an old Assembly Plant guy
 
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Originally Posted by Getter-Done (Post 9245755)
Did you special order it?

Happy Birthday to your Red truck. :ennyd:

Yes. When I saw that Hurst floor shift coming down the line I knew I had to have one.

Couple funny stories about that process attached below.

I got the "Class A" discount, so I paid the invoice amount rather than the full MSRP.

I love how they spelled my name wrong on the paperwork.

K

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Originally Posted by Keith Seymore (Post 3300095)
Funny story about ordering and building this truck:

I ordered it just like the other trucks that my family drove: manual windows and locks, no air, etc. Sometime between the time I ordered the truck and before it was built I got the word that I was going to the Desert Proving Ground. In a panic, I tracked the order down and was able to get air conditioning added to the truck before it was built.

That was only the first hold up. I ordered the truck with the MY0 (aka MY6) manual overdrive trans (3rd gear is 1:1 and 4th gear is an overdrive, with a floor mounted Hurst shifter). This was about the time when Mr Gasket was buying out Hurst and, because GM was not sure they could get the shifters, they placed this transmission combination on "Stop Order". I received word that my truck would not be built and so I started fretting about what I might be able to do for "Plan B" (...order the three on the tree Saginaw trans and then replace it with my own Saginaw four speed with a floor shift, etc).

During this time I was walking through the plant, past the motor line, and I noticed a bunch of these transmissions on pallets: stacked up, dozens and dozens of them. I called the Material Control supervisor over and asked him "...how many of those transmissions do you think you have?".

"Probably a hunnert" he said.

"Don't you think we oughta' build 'em, rather than leaving them sit there?" I suggested ;)

He thought that was a pretty good idea, so when I got back to the office I mentioned it to my boss.

We ended up building one hundred of those trucks under a temporary deviation (one of which, naturally, was mine).


KevinK7 12-02-2023 08:37 AM

Re: Intro from an old Assembly Plant guy
 
...Another post led me here.
What a great story. Not only the truck itself, but your long career with GM.
Kieth, Thanks so much for sharing.


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