Re: Parts made in USA
When I was growing up in the early post WWII years, most companies made the effort to identify the country of origin of their products as a matter of national pride. I remember receiving toys labelled as made in Germany, Made in England, Made in USA, etc. Some would even go as far as to label the city of origin.
It is only in the last while where companies have been exploiting low cost labour markets that country of origin labelling has been muted.
Happily, I have noted an upsurge in such labelling. Many of the parts I buy for my vehicles are clearly labelled as to country of origin. The most surprising? - a clutch throw out bearing carrier labelled "Made in Argentina".
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