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  • Thanks for posting this video. Love Motown music

  • vunderbar

    

  • Look Closely at the Black guy pulling out the Fender Gapper ....to gap between the door and fender.

  • You got love those painters spraying lead based paint with out any breathing apparatus. I wonder if they all died young of lead poisoning, if they only knew back then.

    Jose Francisco Medeiros

    San Jose, California

  • Cool video.. great song by MARTHA REEVES & THE VANDELLAS!

    Jose Francisco Medeiros

    San Jose, California

  • does this mustang still drives?

  • i wish i had a girl like martha!

  • I wish I had a car like this. 

  • Love the guy with the air wrench at 2:18. He is like what the #@&* is going on here. Hey buddy lightin up--your with Martha and the Vandellas-your in their video--and you are being watched by a lot of people on YouTube 45 years later. I bet you thought of that when you went to work that morning!!!!

  • I always thought Martha & The Vandellas were way cooler than the Supremes. They seemed more streetwise and their music had more of an edge, I like that.

  • I like this video and especially when the motors are going in. That is my favority part. Does anyone know who is singing if it is Diana Ross?

  • @adape0884frank

    Ummmmm....it says Martha Reeves and the Vandellas

  • Rare92Mustang – The speed of the hoist operator came with experience. He

    could have been using a ‘two-speed’ single button control and by lightly

    releasing pressure the hoist slows.

    I worked in the Ford Engine Plant Dagenham Essex England up to 2006 and

    to watch a line operator load engines into racks or place a block onto a

    conveyor or into a machine could be aligned to watching a robot in progress.

    Just think – if you done that hundreds of times a day – you would be as quick?

  • They were 65s because of the 4 bar grille and teh engine being dopped in was a 225 horse 4 v carb "a" code becaus eit had the h pipe for daul exhaust but lacked the cast headers found on the 271 hp hipo 289 as wellas the chrome valve covers plus eh car had the standard 289 crests on the fendrs whereas if it were a hipo car you would see the lil shrouds that had high performance on them

  • I cant belive how quick they drop that V8 down into the Mustang. I was afraid it was going to hit it or something haha. Nowadays the engine is brought from the bottom.

  • @Rare92Mustang I toured Ford's Louisville plant last year where they build Explorers. They drop an engine and trans combo onto a frame and bolt it in every 56 seconds.

  • Interesting! I'm by no means a Mustang expert, but it appears that this was filmed later in the 1965 model year (in other words, not "1964 1/2") or perhaps in the 1966 production run. The five-lug wheels are one indicator, as is the 289 V8 engine.

    Too bad this wasn't filmed in color! However, the black-and-white cameras of the time (and the Vandellas) were already interfering with the assembly line; the added size of color cameras and additional lights would have REALLY caused issues at Rouge!

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