Photos of cars outside the factory...

Photos of cars outside the factory...

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AMG Merc

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Thursday 21st April 2016
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Thought this may be interesting - am always fascinated when I see an old photo of a line of exotics outside the factory ready for shipping. So rules: Must be multiple cars and all the same. Here's first suggestion - Wow! ...


V8

110 posts

216 months

Thursday 21st April 2016
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4rephill

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178 months

Thursday 21st April 2016
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AMG Merc said:
Thought this may be interesting - am always fascinated when I see an old photo of a line of exotics outside the factory ready for shipping. So rules: Must be multiple cars and all the same. Here's first suggestion - Wow! ...

Those were the 25 Porsche 917's that were lined up at the factory for scrutineering, not for shipping!

When the FIA's scrtutineers first turned up at the Porsche factory to see the 917, Porsche didn't have 25 cars completed, but did have them under construction and thought this would satisfy the scrutineers, but it didn't. Basically, the scrutineers said that Porsche had failed to comply with the regulations, and that they needed to see 25 completed cars.

"Please come back in a couple of months time..." requested Porsche, "...and we'll have the cars available".

A couple of months later, the scrutineers turned up to the factory to be faced by the 25 cars in the picture posted, and were shown 25 keys on a board and told: "Please pick any keys you want - You can drive whichever cars you want to!" (The scrutineers accepted the cars were all complete and declined the offer to drive any of them)

aeropilot

34,478 posts

227 months

Thursday 21st April 2016
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Ford AVO plant in Aveley smile





(Although that background looks more like Boreham to me?)

aeropilot

34,478 posts

227 months

Thursday 21st April 2016
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Completed GT350's outside the Shelby-American factory at Los Angeles airport (the old North American Aviation factory) in 1965.


williamp

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273 months

Thursday 21st April 2016
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Dapster

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180 months

Friday 22nd April 2016
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Entire 924 GTS production run.


jith

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215 months

Friday 22nd April 2016
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4rephill said:
AMG Merc said:
Thought this may be interesting - am always fascinated when I see an old photo of a line of exotics outside the factory ready for shipping. So rules: Must be multiple cars and all the same. Here's first suggestion - Wow! ...

Those were the 25 Porsche 917's that were lined up at the factory for scrutineering, not for shipping!

When the FIA's scrtutineers first turned up at the Porsche factory to see the 917, Porsche didn't have 25 cars completed, but did have them under construction and thought this would satisfy the scrutineers, but it didn't. Basically, the scrutineers said that Porsche had failed to comply with the regulations, and that they needed to see 25 completed cars.

"Please come back in a couple of months time..." requested Porsche, "...and we'll have the cars available".

A couple of months later, the scrutineers turned up to the factory to be faced by the 25 cars in the picture posted, and were shown 25 keys on a board and told: "Please pick any keys you want - You can drive whichever cars you want to!" (The scrutineers accepted the cars were all complete and declined the offer to drive any of them)
I cannot imagine passing up the opportunity to drive a brand new 917!!

This is the engine :-



What a kick in the back that is!!

J

austin

1,278 posts

203 months

Friday 22nd April 2016
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4rephill said:
AMG Merc said:
Thought this may be interesting - am always fascinated when I see an old photo of a line of exotics outside the factory ready for shipping. So rules: Must be multiple cars and all the same. Here's first suggestion - Wow! ...

Those were the 25 Porsche 917's that were lined up at the factory for scrutineering, not for shipping!

When the FIA's scrtutineers first turned up at the Porsche factory to see the 917, Porsche didn't have 25 cars completed, but did have them under construction and thought this would satisfy the scrutineers, but it didn't. Basically, the scrutineers said that Porsche had failed to comply with the regulations, and that they needed to see 25 completed cars.

"Please come back in a couple of months time..." requested Porsche, "...and we'll have the cars available".

A couple of months later, the scrutineers turned up to the factory to be faced by the 25 cars in the picture posted, and were shown 25 keys on a board and told: "Please pick any keys you want - You can drive whichever cars you want to!" (The scrutineers accepted the cars were all complete and declined the offer to drive any of them)
They have keys???

Old Merc

3,490 posts

167 months

Friday 22nd April 2016
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These are two photos from a book about the Peugeot 205T16.
The 200 205T16 homologation run cars and the 20 group B cars.

Edited by Old Merc on Friday 22 April 10:31

Ilovejapcrap

3,280 posts

112 months

Friday 22nd April 2016
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Dapster said:
Entire 924 GTS production run.

God they look great

Mark A S

1,835 posts

188 months

Friday 22nd April 2016
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jith said:
I cannot imagine passing up the opportunity to drive a brand new 917!!

This is the engine :-



What a kick in the back that is!!

J
That engine is the turbo version out of the 1000 bhp Can am open top car!!! the "normal" 917 was naturally aspirated wink

Loving the pics in this thread smile

aeropilot

34,478 posts

227 months

Friday 22nd April 2016
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Newly built Charger Daytona's at the Hamtramck assembly plant waiting to be shipped off to dealers.




steely dan

237 posts

193 months

Friday 22nd April 2016
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LotusOmega375D

7,598 posts

153 months

Friday 22nd April 2016
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Here are some pre-homologation R5 Turbos at Dieppe.

Tour de Corse version



Maxi 5 Turbo version



And moving on a bit to more recent times (February 2014), here are the Lotus Evora GTEs which were literally put out to grass at the factory when the project was cancelled. They have since been re-worked and sold, so mine will be somewhere amongst that little lot. (not my photo but I did see them in the same place with my own eyes a few months later).


AMG Merc

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253 months

Friday 22nd April 2016
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Excellent, keep 'em coming lads. Loving the 924GTS line-up but those 288 GTOs - OMG! lick

And thanks 4rephill for your history on the Porsche 917s.

TheRocket

1,510 posts

249 months

Friday 22nd April 2016
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Another Group B rally special - Metro 6R4's


LotusOmega375D

7,598 posts

153 months

Friday 22nd April 2016
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More from Dieppe. Turbo 1's this time. About 31 cars in view. Each one would be worth about 100K nowadays in factory-fresh condition, so that's over 3 million quids worth parked up.


pistonfoot

26 posts

132 months

Friday 22nd April 2016
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AMG Merc

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253 months

Friday 22nd April 2016
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Yep, have that Jag photo - excellent, I bet Enzo would have been impressed.