Showing posts with label Assembly line. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Assembly line. Show all posts

Thursday, February 5, 2009

GM releases 2010 Camaro Assembly Line Photos


The long wait for the reborn Chevrolet Camaro is nearly over. And to provide a little visual proof, Chevrolet has released a series of photographs of pre-production
2010 Camaros undergoing assembly in Oshawa, Ontario. The photos display multiple parts of the production process, including the body shop, chassis alignment, component attachment, and the final product. Official production models kick-off in March.

From GM:

“Here we are just a little more than a month away from the official start of production for the all new Chevy Camaro. Naturally, we’re pretty excited about this car, and we know many of you are as well, so we decided to give all of you a little peek into some of what has been happening at the Camaro assembly plant. In these pictures you can see a few pre-production Camaros being assembled, painted and tested in preparation for March 16 when we start building them for consumers. Enjoy the pictures!”










Saturday, January 10, 2009

First Ford Mustang Cobra Jet comes off the assembly line



The name "Cobra Jet" conjures up a lot of thoughts, including the latest edition to the pony car family. The Mustang FR500CJ is a rebirth of the factory drag racer and was unveiled at the last SEMA show. And it's already rolling off the assembly line and in production.



Featuring a modified 5.4-liter V8 with cold air induction, the Cobra Jet features stainless competition headers, upgraded rear axle and driveshaft, drag-optimized adjustable suspension, and unique wheels wrapped in slicks. Buyers can choose between a six-speed manual or three-speed automatic, and the interior is augmented by racing buckets and short-throw shifter (on the manual version).



The vehicles, which receive unique VINs since they aren't street legal, are delivered in body-on-white, with louvered rear window panels. The package presents an affordable and straightforward racing platform for those seeking domination of the quarter-mile.







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