"Larry Jaques" wrote in message
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On Fri, 14 Apr 2006 23:37:40 -0700, with neither quill nor qualm,
"Glenn" quickly quoth:
"Gerald Miller" wrote in message
When this fellow runs out of assembly work he either sweeps floors or
sorts leftover hardware into "sale" lots.
Ha! When I pulled the back seat out of my 69 Camero I found a big
fistfull
of screws and washers in a GM assembly plant paper coffee cup. Never did
find out where they were supposed to go.
Was that a Monday Morning or a Friday Afternoon model, Glenn?
"That's typical of a GM product, though." said the Ford man. 
(View any 20 years of data from Consumer Reports to see why.)
I don't recall .. but it had other fine things that cured me of GM. For
example a TH250 behind a 327/300. Tranny went at about 50K miles. Then
there is the nice quiet plastic timing sprocket. The only GM product you
find in my stable is the 63 vette that came with the wife

My 40 1/2 ton
was ok though