It would be tough to pick one out of the six models in the video. Long ago, I had a coworker that had a '77 Pontiac Astre wagon. That had the iron engine and he drove it for a very long time. Perhaps the structure wasn't great, but it escaped the certain engine death of the non-sleeved Vega engines. An aunt and uncle bought two new Vega's for their daughters in the early 70's. Both engines failed in a year or two.
A Wikipedia article claims that the Lordstown Vega assembly line was run at 100 cars per hour, twice normal rate. They also cut staff at the same time. Much labor trouble and a month-long wildcat strike.
A Wikipedia article claims that the Lordstown Vega assembly line was run at 100 cars per hour, twice normal rate. They also cut staff at the same time. Much labor trouble and a month-long wildcat strike.