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Walking around the old Holden factory site in Elizabeth, Paschal Somers points out each piece of machinery to explain what it does and how it could be brought back to life.
Though the massive factory complex in suburban Adelaide closed down three years ago, General Motors abandoned most of the machines to the sites new owners when they sold the land, and they are still sitting there idle.
Rows of mechanical arms hanging from the ceiling were used to install the doors. Another row handled cockpit…
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