Vintage General Motors Engineering Standards Binder 1950s-60s GM Drafting & Screw Thread Standards with Provenance

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An original General Motors Engineering Standards binder from the 1950s and 60s, the working reference of a real GM engineer, complete with the original employee loan label inside the cover.

This is the kind of automotive history piece that belongs on the shelf or desk of a car enthusiast, engineer, or collector of Detroit manufacturing memorabilia.

Details

  • Item: Corporate engineering reference binder with original contents
  • Title: General Motors Engineering Standards
  • Publisher: General Motors Corporation, Engineering Staff, GM Technical Center, Detroit
  • Era: Contents dated November 1951 through February 1968
  • Format: Embossed leatherette 3-ring binder with piano-hinge spine hardware
  • Contents: Drafting Standards and Screw Thread Standards sections, lubrication fitting specifications, dimensioning and tolerancing charts, plus a 1957 Engineering Staff memo signed in print by V.P. C.A. Chayne
  • Provenance: Original loan label inside cover reads "loaned to R.J. Miller... must be surrendered upon termination of your employment in the Engineering Department. Book No. 2"
  • Special Features: GM Building embossed on front cover, gold GM panel on spine, many loose supplemental sheets as the engineer kept them
  • Size: 12 x 10 x 2 inches
  • Weight: 7 lbs 4 oz
  • Page count: not confirmed, hundreds of standards sheets across multiple sections

Condition Grade: Very Good

Positives

  • Embossed cover is crisp and handsome, gold lettering strong on cover and spine
  • Piano-hinge spine hardware intact and functional
  • Original loan label present and fully legible
  • Contents complete as the original owner kept them, including his working supplemental sheets

Issues / Wear

  • Page edges yellowed with age throughout
  • Loose supplemental sheets and paper clips inside, as used by the original owner
  • Light wear to binder edges and corners consistent with decades of office use

See all photos for detail — sold as pictured.

Condition Grade Key

  • Near Fine: Almost perfect. Very minor signs of age only.
  • Very Good: Shows light use. Sound and attractive with minor flaws.
  • Good: Complete and intact. Noticeable wear consistent with age and use.
  • Fair: Shows significant wear. Readable or usable but clearly used.

Collector's Notes

In the postwar decades, GM issued these standards binders to its engineers as loaned company property, the printed rulebook behind every part the company built, updated sheet by sheet as standards changed.

This one suits a collector of automotive memorabilia, a working or retired engineer, or anyone furnishing a study or shop with real Detroit manufacturing history.

The loan label naming R.J. Miller is what makes this copy worth noticing. He was supposed to surrender it when he left the Engineering Department. He didn't, and that small act of quiet rebellion kept this piece intact.

Books like this never made it to bookstores. They came home in briefcases, one engineer at a time.

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Disclaimer

All items are vintage and may show signs of age, wear, or use consistent with their history. Photos show the exact condition of each piece—please review them carefully, as they are part of the description. 

Care and Handling:
Handle with clean, dry hands. Store upright, out of direct sunlight, at about 68°F and 40–50% relative humidity. Avoid damp areas and extreme temperature swings.