How's this for customer service?
How's this for customer service?
A guy over at the F-body forum ordered a Z06 and was invited to the factory to see it being built!
Here is what she looked like at the beginning of the day.
http://performin.homeip.net/images/C6Z06build/1.jpg
Here is a shot of the car headed down the line.
http://performin.homeip.net/images/C6Z06build/6.jpg
Looks like I'm missing something here.
http://performin.homeip.net/images/C6Z06build/9.jpg
Oh, here it comes.
http://performin.homeip.net/images/C6Z06build/10.jpg
Here they are coming together.
http://performin.homeip.net/images/C6Z06build/11.jpg
Installing the dry sump reservoir.
http://performin.homeip.net/images/C6Z06build/13.jpg
Here comes the rubber.
http://performin.homeip.net/images/C6Z06build/17.jpg
Final inspection. This is just about 50 feet down from where the car hits the floor for the first time. Just about 50 feet past this point is where it is driven for the first time.
http://performin.homeip.net/images/C6Z06build/23.jpg
Some idiot stick driving it off the line.
http://performin.homeip.net/images/C6Z06build/26.jpg
Finally, my babies are introduced.
http://performin.homeip.net/images/my2006z06/5.jpg
Short and sweet: This car exceeded every expectation I had. It is absolutely amazing in every way. I'm at home now trying to devise a way to put a free'r flowing air filter on it. It has some strange lookin unit that resembles a bunch of smashed up paper towels. I wish they had something out for it.
Here is a shot of the air filter.
http://performin.homeip.net/images/my2006z06/filter.jpg
http://performin.homeip.net/images/...z06/filter1.jpg
Here is what she looked like at the beginning of the day.
http://performin.homeip.net/images/C6Z06build/1.jpg
Here is a shot of the car headed down the line.
http://performin.homeip.net/images/C6Z06build/6.jpg
Looks like I'm missing something here.
http://performin.homeip.net/images/C6Z06build/9.jpg
Oh, here it comes.
http://performin.homeip.net/images/C6Z06build/10.jpg
Here they are coming together.
http://performin.homeip.net/images/C6Z06build/11.jpg
Installing the dry sump reservoir.
http://performin.homeip.net/images/C6Z06build/13.jpg
Here comes the rubber.
http://performin.homeip.net/images/C6Z06build/17.jpg
Final inspection. This is just about 50 feet down from where the car hits the floor for the first time. Just about 50 feet past this point is where it is driven for the first time.
http://performin.homeip.net/images/C6Z06build/23.jpg
Some idiot stick driving it off the line.
http://performin.homeip.net/images/C6Z06build/26.jpg
Finally, my babies are introduced.
http://performin.homeip.net/images/my2006z06/5.jpg
Short and sweet: This car exceeded every expectation I had. It is absolutely amazing in every way. I'm at home now trying to devise a way to put a free'r flowing air filter on it. It has some strange lookin unit that resembles a bunch of smashed up paper towels. I wish they had something out for it.
Here is a shot of the air filter.
http://performin.homeip.net/images/my2006z06/filter.jpg
http://performin.homeip.net/images/...z06/filter1.jpg
Re: How's this for customer service?
that perhaps explains the pride we have in building these cars.
Some of you have heard me say "I see lil souls in those headlights"............well.........I can never get tired of watching the cars come off the line. (I guess you have to be an enthusiast to understand that)
the other thing? When I'm at an event......and I see the cars lined up....lovingly polished and waxed.........it really does something to me.
Some of you have heard me say "I see lil souls in those headlights"............well.........I can never get tired of watching the cars come off the line. (I guess you have to be an enthusiast to understand that)
the other thing? When I'm at an event......and I see the cars lined up....lovingly polished and waxed.........it really does something to me.
Re: How's this for customer service?
That reminded me of the end of Episode 3 when they were putting Darth Vader together
Pretty cool that they let him take pix in the plant. When I get mine, I'm gonna get museum delivery, AND go up a few weeks early to watch it go down the line!
Awesome
Pretty cool that they let him take pix in the plant. When I get mine, I'm gonna get museum delivery, AND go up a few weeks early to watch it go down the line!
Awesome
Re: How's this for customer service?
I never thought about the Air Filter. Thats pretty crazy looking although I bet it is pretty high flow as it is. I would love to do the museum delivery on the Corvette (or my next Camaro). I was lucky enough to go the 50th anniversary and see the museum and it is definately worth the trip. Next time I will get a factory tour. Must do for any car fan.
Re: How's this for customer service?
Originally Posted by Fbodfather
the other thing? When I'm at an event......and I see the cars lined up....lovingly polished and waxed.........it really does something to me.
Re: How's this for customer service?
Originally Posted by Gold_Rush
Don't know but probably a couple of hours.


