Future trend for the car industry?
There's a 2nd page to the story where they talk about how to intergrate all the supply side together.
1 posted on
08/02/2003 1:01:43 PM PDT by
lelio
To: Willie Green
Ping
2 posted on
08/02/2003 1:01:56 PM PDT by
lelio
To: lelio
Way cooool idea. *BUMP* !!
3 posted on
08/02/2003 1:07:21 PM PDT by
ex-Texan
(My tag line is broken !)
To: lelio
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5 posted on
08/02/2003 1:17:13 PM PDT by
kcvl
To: lelio
This will work great unless we get a Dimwit president who uses the NLRB to railroad the UAW into the company...it will be downhill from there.
6 posted on
08/02/2003 1:22:38 PM PDT by
Young Rhino
(Does God Wear a Tinfoil Hat? Is he a member of the CFR and Trilateral Commission?)
To: lelio
Either a genius or insane. Time will tell.
To: lelio
On a small scale, this is what custom car builders/customizers have been doing for some time. Boyd Coddington is one name that comes to mind right away. Pick up any issue of Rod & Custom, Street Rodder, etc., and you will see features on people just like this, building cars from their component pieces.
This is not a far-fetched idea at all.
9 posted on
08/02/2003 1:32:08 PM PDT by
nobdysfool
(Let God be true, and every man a liar...)
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