Heck no, it ain't trivial. That knowledge just deepens our love for our trucks,
knowing where they began life. I thought it was interesting. This could be
paralleled kinda with Genesis 1:1 to 2:3.
Mark Self wrote:This stuff is all triovia I guess, but I'm really curious.
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> Here's my new question. Is the Oakland assembly plant still being used?
> Was it just a pickup plant, Or was it for all trucks?
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> When the number tells us that this is the 516th in the series, does this
> mean the H or 3100 series, of any trucks made in this plant, all trucks or
> all Chevy vehicles for the year in all plants?
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> When I was in high school, our shop class went to a Mustang plant. All they
> made in the plant that we saw was coupes. No convertibles or fastbacks.
> Were the Chevy truck plants that specific?
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> This stuff is all triovia I guess, but I'm really curious.
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> Thanks in advance for all the info i know you guys have. This list is
> GREAT!
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> Mark Self
> Redlands, CA
> '55 1st 5-window 3100
> "Sentimental Journey"
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