Off topic, for sure, but I thought most of you would enjoy this.
It is a one-hour tour of the Modena factory following a 599 through the production process.
I found it among the free On Demand shows on Comcast. You need to subscribe to HD content and the show is made by National Geographic (don't know what package they are part of).
Here is where I found it:
Select On Demand
- HD On Demand
- TV Entertainment
- Nat Geo Channel
- Factories: Ferrari
Enjoy!
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1990 SEC, Arctic White w/gray interior, M119.960 326 Hp. engine from 1992 500 SL, 722.370 transmission from 500E (reinforced clutches), 2:82 Differential, Euro Headlamps, 1st Gear Start module, One-Touch Window module and Keyless Entry module all from BergWerks, Bilstein HD Shocks on front axle, H&R lowering springs front and rear, AMG 3-piece 17" rims, 8.5" in the front and 10" at the rear.
I think ive seen that one, part of the Mega Factories series, theres also a tour around a M1 Abrams refirb factory which is pretty amazing, they reckon its (the tank) going to be in service until 2050 or something. Also theres one on the factory where the Apache helicopters get made.
That ferrari factory is amazing their paint process is crazy, its like something from a sci-fi movie.
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That ferrari factory is amazing their paint process is crazy, its like something from a sci-fi movie.
tell me about it. i used to have to deal with the Ferraris when i worked at Autobahn Collision in Scottsdale.. the slightest flaw and it's back to the drawing board. the process is beyond meticulous..