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Bob Nielsen wrote:
On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 22:26:16 GMT, Walter Maxwell wrote: However, what happened to the Rolls-Royce? Did the Queen boot it out? As I recall it from my pre-teen days, it was definitely a Brit. And how did it manage to land in Deutchland? Or did Neville Chamberlin manipulate this one too? Still made in Britain, but owned by BMW, who also make the recent incarnation of Minis. The original MGs were built right here in Abingdon-on-Thames, and the big factory where the Minis are made is just up the road in Oxford. Lots of local people either are or have worked in the car industry... and some of them are also hams. Even when R-R Motors was an independent company, it used part of the big Oxford factory. That much larger company eventually bought R-R, but in turn has done deals in which first Honda and then BMW provided transfusions of new technology in return for a large share of the company itself. However, the company still makes its own cars under the name Austin Rover. R-R Motors has always been a separate operation, with very different ways of doing things. For example, all the stories you've heard about countless coats of paint, each one hand-applied and hand-rubbed, are true. The comforting thing is that down at the other end of the factory, cars for the rest of us are being stamped out with modern high-tech, high-bake paint jobs that will wear far better. -- 73 from Ian G3SEK 'In Practice' columnist for RadCom (RSGB) http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek |
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