General Motors made this UAW autoworker paint a SOLID GOLD CAMARO! Hear this man's incredible tale!
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 Published On Oct 3, 2023

Roy Cope worked for General Motors at the Norwood Assembly Plant from 1950 until 1987 when the plant closed. The Norwood factory built some of GM's most popular cars; chief among them, the Chevrolet Camaro and Pontiac Firebird. Its closure was controversial, with many insiders speculating that it was corporate retaliation for the many strikes that occurred at the Norwood plant throughout its history.

Listen to Roy Cope's story and tell us what you think about the SOLID GOLD CAMARO he painted at Norwood!

For more information on the documentary that contains excerpts from this interview, check out www.NorwoodLegends.com

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