Lansing perduction
Lansing perduction
Anyone have an idea how many cars could be built in a day in 1968 at the Lansing plant or any guess ?
Last edited by JIM'S w30; Mar 25, 2016 at 01:41 PM. Reason: forgot 1968
That was 1972, IIRC that setting the pace mentioned in the upper seventies per hour. This does not account for line issues i.e. break downs and again how many shifts; bare minimum of 2 and most of the time 3.
Pat
Pat
I will text a good friend of mine who also worked at Fisher from 73 till the end of plant 6 and then he finished up at Delta.
Pat
i was there from 76 to 04, i was repair so i worked at least 9 hrs,sometimes 10,12. main line worked 8 to 9 hrs ran around 62 an hr if i remember correctly. grandpa retired from there in 71,dad retired from there in 87,never remember them working or saying anything of a 3rd shift. what area did your friend work at?
What about vin tags and trim body tags when were they put on and in what order, being the front windshield was installed before it came to the end of the line . I notice most cars have the vin lets say #34487M200200 before body tag#LAN205200sometimes as far spaced as 5000 numbers apart,why the gap in the numbers why not make both numbers the same?
When I was at the Framingham BOP plant in 1972, the line ran at 60 cars per hour, two shifts per day.
Most of the line jobs were really hard, physically and mentally.
If you lasted 30 years in a line job, you deserved a great pension.
Most of the line jobs were really hard, physically and mentally.
If you lasted 30 years in a line job, you deserved a great pension.
i was there from 76 to 04, i was repair so i worked at least 9 hrs,sometimes 10,12. main line worked 8 to 9 hrs ran around 62 an hr if i remember correctly. grandpa retired from there in 71,dad retired from there in 87,never remember them working or saying anything of a 3rd shift. what area did your friend work at?
Pat
What about vin tags and trim body tags when were they put on and in what order, being the front windshield was installed before it came to the end of the line . I notice most cars have the vin lets say #34487M200200 before body tag#LAN205200sometimes as far spaced as 5000 numbers apart,why the gap in the numbers why not make both numbers the same?
Last edited by allyolds68; Mar 26, 2016 at 05:48 PM.
What about vin tags and trim body tags when were they put on and in what order, being the front windshield was installed before it came to the end of the line . I notice most cars have the vin lets say #34487M200200 before body tag#LAN205200sometimes as far spaced as 5000 numbers apart,why the gap in the numbers why not make both numbers the same?
The VIN tag is put on on the assembly line, but it does not need to be at the end of the line. Rather, once the cars get into sequence on the line, that determines the VIN number's last digits.
I am not sure how they counted body tags. I think VINs were just the #car down the line, but the body tag may have been # of that specific body type. I wasn't there, I'm posting off of what I have read, and knowledge of a modern car plant.
If anyone cares about modern production, we weld the unibodies and the body on frame bodies in house, and they get stamped with a sequence number. They get painted and put in the paint buffer. Once they get lifted on the conveyor to final assembly, they are in order and we can begin building up their powertrains and instrument panels. They get a vin tag about the first or second process on the trim line, and that is that. The "build sheets" all get recycled, but ain't no one going to restore a Toyota, anyway.
What about vin tags and trim body tags when were they put on and in what order, being the front windshield was installed before it came to the end of the line . I notice most cars have the vin lets say #34487M200200 before body tag#LAN205200sometimes as far spaced as 5000 numbers apart,why the gap in the numbers why not make both numbers the same?
Pat
hello ex gm workers, maybe one of you can answer this for me. My body tag has a L/N where LAN should be, what may have happened. Its a 1970 442 w30 conv. any thought, thanks
I have owned this car since 1978
I have owned this car since 1978
I believe yours was a key stroke error? I have seen this L/N a handful of times now.
Pat
Pat, thanks
another is my hardtop cowl plate ,,, look at the date code, how is it possible I got two cars with error plates.
this car I bought off the original owner on 1982? I seen him pick up the car new.
hope I upload the pic??
another is my hardtop cowl plate ,,, look at the date code, how is it possible I got two cars with error plates.
this car I bought off the original owner on 1982? I seen him pick up the car new.
hope I upload the pic??
trim tags were installed in the body shop,before the door line.we have switched trim tags to other bodies if a body was damaged badly it was scrapped and a new one was tagged.or if it had the wrong option ,say bx2 studs and holes,(lower body trim) rather than scrap it,it would get a tag switch from an other car. the vins ,i think were put on in the trim dept,before the dash was installed
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