Capri line

2024-10-27 by Unokay Comics

Tags: History, Cats, Cars

More cars and cats. Or is it?

Panel 1: The front half of a car on a production line. A cat-headed technician holds a clipboard, while another works on the car. The text reads: When Ford was developing the Capri in 1968, some of the early prototypes were produced by a team of cat technicians at Ford's Boreham facility in Essex.
Panel 2: The rear half of the same car. A cat is sitting in the driving seat while another cat works on the car. The text reads: The cat technicians were highly skilled, and produced all the 1.4l, 1.6l, and 2.0l models in time for the Geneva Motor Show.
Panel 3: The front half of the next car on the production line. A cat technician is working under the bonnet. The text reads: They worked around the clock to meet the deadline...
Panel 4: The rear half of the same car. A cat is sleeping on the bonnet of the car behind. A Sun newspaper page 3 in pinned on the wall but with a cat-headed model. The text reads: ...sometimes sleeping on the production line. Further text at the bottom reads: EDITOR: We assume the author meant car technicians.

Link to this cartoon: https://unokay.com/capri-line

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