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After sampling the magnificent 612 Scaglietti, Automobile Magazine's senior editor Joe Lorio got a tour of the place where dreams are built, the company's gleaming plant in Maranello.
-------------------- ![]() Aluminum ingots stacked up at the foundry, where they will be melted down to make Ferrari and Maserati engine blocks and heads. ![]() Sand castings are used to form the engine parts. ![]() Maserati V-8 cylinder heads are wheeled out of the sandblasting furnace. ![]() Although the sign says "12-cylinder team," in fact, both V-8 and V-12 cars are assembled on this line, as is evidenced by the 360 Modena. Only V-8 cars are built on the 8-cylinder line. Ferrari production is 75 percent V-8, 25 percent V-12. ![]() Ferrari V-8 engines on stands awaiting testing. All engines are tested, and all cars are test-driven both on the test track and on local roads. ![]() The Ferrari Enzo has a special production line, behind which is the area where seats and pedals are custom-fit to owner's specifications. The Enzo's 399-car production run will be completed in June. ![]() Because engines are installed at the back of the first assembly station, front-engine cars travel backwards down the line, while mid-engine cars face forward. ![]() The aluminum bodies for the 612 Scaglietti and the 360 Modena are built at Carrozzeria Scaglietti in Modena. Every car is hand-smoothed and hand-finished. ![]() The dimensions of the doors are hand-checked. (Note the prancing horses on the yellow work table.) ![]() A robot checks the dimensions of the body at 893 points. 50 percent of 612 Scaglietti bodies are checked; versus 10 percent of 360 Modenas (which has been in production longer
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I wonder how fast the line moves? I bet it is not that fast. I wonder how many cars do they make a year? My guess is around 10000 total for all lines. I would not have thought that they would be made on a modern moving production line. I would have though that the cars would have been pushed from station to station. I used to manufacture school buses. They barely give anybody time to finish which is the reason for a such a large number of defects because they run the line too fast. A new school bus pops off the line every 14 minutes if they slowed it to every 18 minutes there would be less rework. Don't put your kids on a bus made in tulsa ok.
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i would love to see that in real life . i love ferrari's more then anything.
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