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Old 03-23-2008, 07:38 PM
Bob Kazian Bob Kazian is offline
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Originally Posted by citydesk175
I have heard many stories in 40 years with GM but one puzzler was the 67 GTO that was found on Pontiac Plant property by a fork lift driver who made a wrong turn.

The orange foundry dust covered classic was literally buried near the foundry and was not found for many years after it was driven off final assembly

thats about all I heard for sure but I think I can assume that it was hidden because it was crashed somehow and the driver hid it to save his job


Citydesk175

OK, A Fork Lift driver makes a wrong turn (apparrently nobody else ever made this wrong turn) and finds a 67 GTO buried in orange foundry dust many years after final assembly, that a driver hid (intentionally buries in foundry dust) to save his job?

I take back what I said about GM employees being stupid and will replace my comment with GM Management being stupid to not know about this, if it occurred.

Now let's see who will argue about GM Management being stupid.

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