Very nice find! Looks like they have it only available on the site and not through amazon just yet. Would like to have a read of this and enjoy all the effort that went into making our cars. My best mates stepdad worked in the Norwood plant doing bearings, will have to try and spot him lol.
If you like this type of stuff you may also like this youtube channel:
http://www.youtube.com/user/USAutoIndustry
They upload a lot of footage from even back in the 30's! Mainly GM stuff. Amazing how much i learnt about the cars and the technology. They were using slow mo footage back in 1940 to better visualize suspension travel
After watching a lot of those vids i was able to appreciate how much technology is in the cars even back in the 50's. The demonstrations they use are really simple yet effective, i guess a lot of them were for new employees / part of training. Either way top stuff and a great insight into the factories and how the cars were produced.
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