Monk
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For you peeps that want to start at the car being put together, skip to 18:00 on the dial. For purest start at the beginning.
This is just the opposite of robotic manufacturing.
When I was living in England (68 to 72) I could have bought a new Lotus for about $3000 and they were being built to the same standards as today, just better technology now. Back then they had only been making them for 15 to 20 years.
View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pl1U15Q212k
This is just the opposite of robotic manufacturing.
When I was living in England (68 to 72) I could have bought a new Lotus for about $3000 and they were being built to the same standards as today, just better technology now. Back then they had only been making them for 15 to 20 years.
View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pl1U15Q212k
Seems they stayed more or less in the same range. US house was arround 17k then according to google 
........... I think a lot of new tracks were built in the UK after I left , or I wasn't as enlightened as I thought about available tracks. In Canada I'd have to agree that it's probably the short season. One thing I don't like is the formula racing on tv where they set the track up in a city rather than a designed for racing, track. The USA is starting to get more interest and building tracks, finally. There are 4 MC /(car) tracks in Colorado 2 of those I used to take MC advanced classes, and "Track days" (about 40 / 50 $) every couple months in the summer........ I think these classes for bikes and cars is a great way for tracks to help with making a profit so more will be built.