A half century ago, cars were still built by people, not robots. Even on some of the country's longest assembly lines, human workers installed windows, doors, hoods, engines, windshields, and ...
December 9, 1963, marked a turning point in American automotive history as the last U.S.-built Studebaker rolled off the assembly line at the company’s longtime manufacturing headquarters in South ...
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