The Vert-A-Pac | Chevrolet Vega
During the late 1960s General Motors was looking to reduce shipping cost on their Chevrolet Vega that had to be moved to dealerships across the country
The maximum a boxcar would hold was 15, so General Motors and the Pacific Southern Railroad decided to design their own vertical packaging boxcars called Vert-A-Pac that could vertically carry up to 30 cars at a time, reducing transport charges per vehicle by 40%.
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Yea, but not all cars could fit in