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<blockquote data-quote="Steve McKellop" data-source="post: 854089" data-attributes="member: 67487"><p>But you wouldn't want the wages to go with them!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>My grandfather worked at the Ford Assembly Plant in Charlotte putting the canvas on the tops of Model T's & Model A's. After that he opened his own garage, retired in 1955. His old ledger I saw listed repairs, the likes of rebuilding engine $12.50 and such. I've heard him speak of making $5 a week ........ how times have changed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve McKellop, post: 854089, member: 67487"] But you wouldn't want the wages to go with them! My grandfather worked at the Ford Assembly Plant in Charlotte putting the canvas on the tops of Model T's & Model A's. After that he opened his own garage, retired in 1955. His old ledger I saw listed repairs, the likes of rebuilding engine $12.50 and such. I've heard him speak of making $5 a week ........ how times have changed. [/QUOTE]
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