914/6s at 1970 factory tour |
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914/6s at 1970 factory tour |
Hawk |
Aug 24 2015, 06:51 PM
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GeorgeRud |
Aug 28 2015, 07:46 AM
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There is also a picture in the Excellence book that shows the workers pushing the 914-6 chassis on one of those dollies across the street from the coach works to the assembly line. Can't imagine that sort of thing these days except for Morgan, Koenisegg, and other small specialty builders.
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Kaeferfreund |
Sep 5 2015, 08:31 AM
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There is also a picture in the Excellence book that shows the workers pushing the 914-6 chassis on one of those dollies across the street from the coach works to the assembly line. Can't imagine that sort of thing these days except for Morgan, Koenisegg, and other small specialty builders. Could you load up this/these pictures, please? Would be great! Thanks. |
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