Thanks Steve.
They had 2 versions. One for adults & one for kids. (I got one of each). They
were pretty similar (different narration mostly). It showed setting machines for
doors, trunk lids, and hoods. The adult version showed a short clip using
lasers
to check alignment & quality control. They had a short clip of Henry Ford's
first
plant. Pretty good overall for 30 minutes long. I think it would satisfy most
people's curiosity. For me personally, it wet my appetite and now I want to see
more. I'd like to see how the setting machines & quality control dept. work in
detail. I would also be interested in seeing a comparison of assembly techniques
used in different time periods (30's,50's,70's, verse now). I'm glad you
mentioned it, I think I'll get the kids version for some of my nieces & nephews.
Who knows, maybe their parents might learn something too.(The kids version is
also cheaper $15 verse $20)
Think Media's phone number has changed but I found it on the web.
http://www.adventurelinks.com/videos/fordmustang.htm 800-655-1998
Thnaks again, Brian.
Steven Trovato wrote:
> >Are there any videos out there that show a car being made from start to
> >finish?
> I have a video... "How a Car is Built" that shows the whole process of
> building a Mustang. It's pretty good. It is 30 minutes long. The tape says
> it's by "Think Media" and lists the phone number (212) 752-2470 for more
> information.
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