
Assembly was a key part of the car manufacturing process. Workers would typically use hand tools and machinery to assemble the various components of the car, including the engine, transmission, suspension, and body panels. This process required a high level of skill and precision to ensure that the car was assembled correctly and safely. In the past, cars were primarily manufactured in large factories that employed thousands of workers. These factories were often noisy, dirty, and dangerous places to work, with workers exposed to high levels of noise, heat, and chemicals.