Auto Motor und Sport reports that a gas explosion rocked Porsche's famed Zuffenhausen factory early this morning. The blast originated in the factory paint shop at five a.m. local time, when gas apparently escaped a drying kiln and ignited. The explosion triggered the factories automatic sprinkler system, which prevented the spread of fire, but also left the paint shop and other portions of the 911 assembly line underwater. Two factory workers were hospitalized for unspecified injuries, but no fatalities were reported. Damage from the explosion and the sprinkler system will halt the production of up to 500 911's during the planned two to three day cleanup period. Despite the shutdown of 911 production, Zuffenhausen-sourced components for the Leipzig-built Cayenne and Finnish-finished Boxster will continue to roll out of the factory, meaning that for at least a few days the cynics were right, and Porsche will be building everything but a real 911.
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The white and yellow two tone in the photo above sure is sharp. :) (Kidding, of course)
Glad to hear that everyone will be fine.
But the question remains, do you call 9-1-1 when the 911 factory goes boom?
That car has protective material for the body. It seems it has some jigs for the fascia.
That way you avoid dings and scratches and rework
So where do we go to get the discounted water-damaged Porsches?
In other news, Porsche announced an amphibious 911 model for the New Orleans market.
From the Fark.com thread:
* Explosion reported at Porsche factory. It’s 911 all over again
* It’s gotta be a whale of the tail.
* 928 people were injured
* originally 356 people worked there
* Giuliani is back in the race!
* Who carreras?
* If the explosion were to flat-6 buildings, it would have been a Carerra-ending incident for one of the 944 managers.
* They’ve loaded all the debris into boxsters. Should be back online in a few minutes.
But the question remains, do you call 9-1-1 when the 911 factory goes boom
Mwahahaha…stays funny.
Seriously though, no, you call 1-1-2. At least if it’s really true that Europe has a uniform emergency number like I’m told here in the Netherlands, which frankly I doubt, cause when I was in Hungary for a couple of months last year I found out that it could also be 1-1-7 over there…
Europe, gotta love it.
Stingray, of course I knew that the white was the protective covering. I’ll shut up and stop trying to be funny though. :)