
Petersen Automotive Museum - 6060 Wilshire Blvd - Los Angeles, CA 90036. Five bays show the entire process of manufacturing a modern car. Visitors start out in an area with raw materials – steel, aluminum and unfinished leather – then are guided through the manufacturing process through to a finished car.
Despite the widespread application of modern mass production techniques, Maserati automobiles are still made with a great deal of hand-craftsmanship. This is a look at the planning needed to efficiently manufacture a new Maserati, the materials employed in its construction, and the method in which it is carefully assembled.
Source: http://petersen.org/
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