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    Thanks for the information, I know which book you are referring too so I will have to keep a extra special eye out for it now.
    Cheers Paul.

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    You are welcome to use the photo.
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    Picture is of the Dandenong plant from what I have been told.

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    Thanks GNW1974
    Thanks HK1837 it did not look like Perth or Adelaide so I was curious to see where it was taken.

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    Apparantly most production line photos are Dandenong as it was relatively close to head office and Lang Lang.

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    I have added some more HQ shots to the original thread
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    I love that photo showing the Fischer body jig where the body is being assembled. Awesome stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HK1837 View Post
    I love that photo showing the Fischer body jig where the body is being assembled. Awesome stuff.
    I assume that is the yellow contraption. Is that to alighn body panels?

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    Yes, Fischer body gap jigs. These had to be replaced for Commodore and were only used up to the end of WB. Commodore had much closer tolerance requirements on the panel gaps.

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