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I hope it all works out for John.
We have all been very fortunate to have a guy like him on this Board and many others we all frequent. His level of knowledge and expertise is second to none. I always enjoyed reading about the assembly process and other procedures in the making of Chevrolets, especially the Camaro. Heres one example: The steel wheels were received raw in rail cars, and sent through a hot cleaning and iron phosphating system, then dip-primed or flow-coated with black primer and baked. Then they they were mounted on spinning hubs on racks (5 wheels to a rack) on a conveyor and the outer face of the wheel was sprayed with body color gloss wheel enamel, and they were baked again. From there they were conveyed to the tire mounting and balancing system. Only the outer face of the wheel had body color on it. Thanks John for all the info you have shared!!!!
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