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<blockquote data-quote="JJK" data-source="post: 16423871" data-attributes="member: 184925"><p>I was a Product Specialist at the Dearborn Assembly Plant and was involved from start to finish on this program. With the original prototypes we had to help in the design to get this vehicle through many of the plant obstacles such as ride heights, oil pan clearances adapting the engine/trans to existing tooling. We assisted daily during the assembly process and installed many of the parts online. Many of us have the battle scars to prove it. This final unit I followed through the plant and took many photos of the assembly processes and the proud people that performed them. All these years I've held on to the memorabilia of the build. Even my original binder of illustration sheets and build notes. Needless to say it was an enjoyable experience.</p><p> [ATTACH=full]1642204[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJK, post: 16423871, member: 184925"] I was a Product Specialist at the Dearborn Assembly Plant and was involved from start to finish on this program. With the original prototypes we had to help in the design to get this vehicle through many of the plant obstacles such as ride heights, oil pan clearances adapting the engine/trans to existing tooling. We assisted daily during the assembly process and installed many of the parts online. Many of us have the battle scars to prove it. This final unit I followed through the plant and took many photos of the assembly processes and the proud people that performed them. All these years I've held on to the memorabilia of the build. Even my original binder of illustration sheets and build notes. Needless to say it was an enjoyable experience. [ATTACH=full]1642204[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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