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Old 07-26-2016, 01:33 AM
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OK. Correct me if I'm wrong, there was a strike in May 69 in St. Louis that affected the Corvette factory. During a typical year this would be 3 months before the switch to the next model year. So when did the strike end and why did Chevrolet continue building 69 models thru December of 69 which then delayed the 70 models and shortened their production run?

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OK. Correct me if I'm wrong, there was a strike in May 69 in St. Louis that affected the Corvette factory. During a typical year this would be 3 months before the switch to the next model year. So when did the strike end and why did Chevrolet continue building 69 models thru December of 69 which then delayed the 70 models and shortened their production run?

They had orders to fill
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From what I heard the story about a strike causing the long '69 production run isn't true? The reason was technical, some problems converting to the '70 year model.

No doubt there were many strikes in the sixties and seventies though
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Originally Posted by 530planeman
...They had orders to fill...
Yep. The strike at St. Louis began about April 9, 1969 and lasted until June. No cars were produced in May. The decision to continue 69 production into December is attributed to John DeLorean who was heading the Chevrolet Division of GM at the time.

Originally Posted by Danish Shark
From what I heard the story about a strike causing the long '69 production run isn't true? The reason was technical, some problems converting to the '70 year model...
I've never heard of potential 70 problems being responsible for the extension of 1969 production. Since the 70 model year amounted to only body changes, it's not likely any technical issues were involved.

Peter Licastro has a section on labor problems at St. Louis in his book.




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