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This was a training video for GM mechanics to explain the function of the spring in updated 1950s technology for new Chevrolet vehicles. It was supposed to keep the attention of a GM mechanic by being..ahem..entertaining.
Was making this video really necessary? I mean what's the point? Was there an anti-spring movement back in the 1950's dedicated to abolishing all springs?
I never realized springs were in enough danger to require a video showing their effectiveness.
Im a member of the pro spring movement S.T.O.P. (springs taking over planet) and its our job to make propaganda like this. We created Coily in area 51 to spread fear to spring haters worldwide.
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I never realized springs were in enough danger to require a video showing their effectiveness.