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[oletrucks] Cool vintage Chevy Factory films on Ebay... PERSONAL REVIEW

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Subject: [oletrucks] Cool vintage Chevy Factory films on Ebay... PERSONAL REVIEW
From: GremlinGTs@aol.com
Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2006 21:21:13 EDT
  I bought a DVD  of copys of 4 GM films about Chevrolets, spanning from 1937 
to 1955. The last, 1955, had a few glimpses of the Task Force trucks when 
new, pickups, panel, etc, as well as the '55 cars ( featured ), with others 
mixed 
in. The early 2 films covered the 1937?  Chevy factory, with lots of inside 
shots of the workings, from foundry pouring of the engine blocks, to the making 
of the plate glass. Some pretty cool stuff! The big stamping presses making 
the roofs, fenders, hoods, the total assembly processes, some good vintage 
footage. Only problem with the DVD was that the image tended to break into 
horizontal shifts, or offsets, when the original camera moved, and the objects 
moved 
around quickly, otherwise the films came thru pretty well, and were of very 
nice quality, not grainy. 
  I paid $6.99 on Ebay, with $4 shipping, so about 11 total. It's about 50 
minutes to an hour worth of video. Well worth the price to see such vintage and 
interesting footage. One of 4 videos showed alot of raw material footage, like 
logging, coal mining, as it pertains to car manufacturing, but was still 
interesting, even with minimal vehicle footage - although there were logging 
trains, and other railroad shots, etc. which I liked. 
  Overall, I'd recommend it if you like to know how things worked in a Chevy 
factory. I'd call it a 3.5 out of 5 stars. Just my recommendation. Search on 
Pix&Flix on Ebay, and you should find Vintage Chevy film. All for now,

Jerry 





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