While it may be harmless it is still sloppy/laziness. Sometimes mistakes were made on assembly lines and sometimes pranks were done as well. My Dad worked at a Chevy dealership in 1957 and a new truck came in with a complaint of a loud rattle in one door. He found an Ingersol Rand die grinder inside the door! He still has it and it still works great! I found a ton of body bolts down inside both rear quarter panels on a 69 Firebird. Pulled out 2 large coffee cans full worth of bolts. Had to have been at Fisher body as the trunk floor goes all the way to the quarter skin and there is no way to get bolts shoved in after the skins are put on. I also found a distributor points screw in the oil pan of a 70 cutlass I used to own. Had to be from the factory as I had all service records on that car and nothing was ever taken apart on the engine from new. The screw was wedged in the pickup screen on the oil pump and that one was a bit scary as there is a hole in the screen where it could have gotten pulled into the oil pump.
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Today's Featured Article - Uncle Cecil's Super A Lives Again - by Mike Purcell. A week or so out of most of my childhood summers was often spent with my Uncle Cecil and Aunt Sissie in the small East Texas town of Maydelle on their 80 acre farm. Some of my fondest memories of these visits are those of learning to drive a tractor at the helm of Uncle Cecil’s 1948 Farmall Super A. Uncle Cecil was the second owner of this wonderful little tractor, but it was almost as though he had adopted an infant. The original owner was a man from Minnesota who bought her from a local dea
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