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That is pretty cool. Its pretty impressive how the entire drivetrain and subframes are assembled and then the body is just kinda popped on.
I am actually kinda shocked about how much is still done by hand, like the fitament of the wiring harness. That might explain all the temporary wireties and bands that I have found when delving into my dash where no man has gone before (at least not until novermber of 84).
Wow, makes the whole process look easy. I don't want to think how much those robots cost...billions I'm sure.
Thanks! I am saving the video as I may burn it to CD and give it out to those that buy new BMW's from me this summer when I move up to sales.
2004 SL600 - Current
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2006 SL55 AMG - Sold
2004 M3 SMG - Sold
1999 540i Sport - Sold :(
1989 325i coupe- Sold
1988 325is M50 M-tec - Sold :(
The green tint one. Isnt it just what you said, a chemical bath to rid the metal of any impurites and oils and junk? I have seen it used in chroming processes, but forget what it is.
Good video, and I really wish I could get my car painted that well. Ho hummm....
The green tint one. Isnt it just what you said, a chemical bath to rid the metal of any impurites and oils and junk? I have seen it used in chroming processes, but forget what it is.
Good video, and I really wish I could get my car painted that well. Ho hummm....
well it WAS painted that well (if bmw did similar things during produciton int he 80's)
I bet our cars were a bit more hand built though..
is it like snapshots put together to make somewhat of movie because it isnt a smooth flow of a movie and it gets chopped up and every so often buffers.
Really annoying i gave up after 3rd try :x
I think someone should find a video like that but with the E30s from the 80's :P
Great video. Showed it to my German friend, he says he wants to be the guy who just presses buttons to create sheetmetal that becomes trunks and get paid for it too...
best part of the video is the giant warehouses filled with painted E46 chassis'.
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