Inside a factory. How they make the Jaguar. VIII

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This program explores the construction of the Jaguar XJ automobile at the Castle Bromwich factory in the U.K. It looks at such stages in making the XJ as pressing various body panels out of aluminum blanks, assembling the parts to create a completed shell, and painting the shell, putting on the final trim, and conducting final checks. The DVD explains that though Jaguars are made in the U.K., the company is owned by the Indian car maker Tata and its biggest market is in China.

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30 minutes

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Alexander Street

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