807 Comments for Studebaker Stamping Plant

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Reminds of the chicken cages back on the farm in Hawaii. Thankyou Mott, for reminding me of my farm in Hawaii.
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looks like ed wood or the twilight zone.
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This reminds me of science class when we were learning about metal alloys. Truly fascinating. Mott, you are my true scientific hero.
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abandon ship.
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it still looks like a toilet bowl uncensored
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This picture amazes me. It reminds me of Greek ruins. The collumns and all. The shattered glass reminds me of the diamond sprinkles I put on the cupcakes I make at my bakery in Houston. Truly inspiring Mott.
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This picture is truly beatiful. I just love how the light hits the center. It reminds me of how the light hits a freshly glazed doughnut. All shiny and bright and delicious. I also love howw the windows are square because squares are my favorite geometric figure.
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my grandfather worked in those plants!! ah how i love southbend...and...GO IRISH.
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Love the Old Pagoda Style High Roofs !
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Any idea what the multi level platforms were used as ? there seem to be numerous observation type decks with railings installed about 15 feet above the floor level ?
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i had a friend who worked at ford he put the grills on the 64 tthunder birds birds he said those plants were loud that's why the use the air horns to tell you lunch and clock out
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No your absolutely right Trish it certainly does appear that a small child is peering out through the window....spooky !
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Great Shot Bro ! It's sad that this Old Building was torn down ..lots of history !
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also the us 2/1/2 and 5ton trucks brake system
was air over hydrolic with turbocharged engine
there are very fine motor for all al uses i worked on so many
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there not junk and not froze up there herculese
multifuel and the cut hoses are the way military
dismantles things its all about ig inspection how to hide things so that you can get new