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Old 07-17-2014, 07:23 AM   #1
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Re: Chevrolet WWII Effort

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For got to post my WWII Graph from the Chevrolet Indianapolis Commercial Body Div. Truck Body stamping plant for WWII
Love those old "hand drawn" charts. Good info, too, for posterity.

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Re: Chevrolet WWII Effort

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Love those old "hand drawn" charts. Good info, too, for posterity.

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Thanks... it really does shed a lot of light on what was going on at the Stamping Plant during WWII.

I have a company typed overview about all the details pertaining to the plant transformation before, what was happening during the war and the reconstruction after the war. Amazing all the hard work that went into these undertakings. And of course Engineering was the foundation for all of this.
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Old 07-17-2014, 11:18 AM   #3
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And of course Engineering was the foundation for all of this.
I see what you did there.



In all seriousness, the amount of work required to change a plant over (like at an annual model change) seems virtually impossible.

But we used to do it every summer, somehow.

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