This looks great, would be awesome to have have a factory like that in Holland. At the moment they are preparing a new industrial park in Zeewolde, it's time to get an option
But I think it will be tough to get the funds to realise this park. Next thing they need is a testtrack near the factory.
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Originally posted by F Spider View PostMissing picture. Flying over the new factory at night will be quite something.
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Missing picture. Flying over the new factory at night will be quite something.Attached Files
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I love your idea. It reminds a bit of Meilenwerk - allthough this is completely different of course.
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Gary,
I know, but they have to look ahead. See my post under "the Bugatti Dilemma"
http://www.spykerowner.com/forum/showthread.php?t=22Last edited by F Spider; 28-11-2007, 03:14.
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Weren't Spyker a bit short of cash though - how solvent are they?
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Wow! Absolutely fantastic! And impressive!
I've seen your website, Rijk, and despite I'm not an expert in architecture, I can say you have designed some of the most beautiful building I've seen. This is another one!
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Originally, we got involved in Spyker, designing the new Factory/ Spykerworld complex. In the current two locations they can only build a maximum of a 100 cars per year, and there is no room for the SSUV assembly.
The new design allows for the production of 250-400 cars, as well as include an entertainment center, where visitors can see the assembly line (from the balcony, without disturbing the workers), have a museum, shop and restaurant. A test track adds to the attraction.
Now with the all consuming F1 circus gone, the attention is getting back to building cars and the Future of Spyker.Tags: None
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