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I've been there (collecting an unwieldy replacement bonnet skin). There is not much to see. There is a big spares store, a paint shop, and some very shabby offices. It's a bit of a bind getting there and I wouldn't go out of my way. I have copied this from the website: "Please note that, regrettably, a tour of the factory itself is not possible as the new car design, development and military contracts areas are all open plan and part of the general production areas. One day we hope to have premises that will allow customers to see the coachbuilt quality of Bristols during construction and renovation."
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You may recall the robbery they had there a couple of years ago when a lot of the heavy machinery was stolen. The local BBC news did a small report and a video was posted on the internet. It showed some of the factory areas - not very exciting and was like any dingy backstreet garage albeit with expensive cars being hand built.
I can understand why they don't show people around as it won't meet some people's expectations, especially when you compare it to the sterile production facilities at Rolls Royce etc. From Google Earth it does look like a warehouse - I think a cherry red Blenheim is parked next to a disabled parking space outside. What ever happened to those low 30's buildings you used to see pictures of new 412's and 603's parked outside - it looked like it needed a lick of paint in those 1970's photos? Have they relocated entirely to this warehouse? Last edited by jimfoz; 03-09-09 at 12:40 PM. |
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We manufacturer hi fi and sell it all over the world, it's
comparatively expensive, it has a devoted following and owners club as does Bristol Cars, which means that we too, get lots of enquiries from people wishing to visit, however we're very busy and it's not always convenient to see people, so we have to turn most away. Perhaps it's the same for BCL. Ash |
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Here in Kentucky, most of the area's horse farms where mares are bred and foaled, and stallions stand, thoroughbred horse farm tours are almost none-existent now, primarily for this reason. Visitors demand the tour be led by a knowledgable person; such persons usually have a heavy load of responsibilities to carry out. In our manufacturing business, we had tours, but exclusively for customers, not for the general public. Each business has to set its own standards. We visited the RR-Bentley Crewe plant in the early 2000s. In essence, all we saw was some of the paint line and some assembly...no true manufacturing. |
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Let's take Kondo or other small manufacturers of very expensive hifi equipment - the premises are nothing but workshops stuffed with measuring devices where a few people are busy soldering components. And after all - why should it be anything more? Regards, Markus |
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Sorry, didn't mean to start a controversy about whether the factory is open
to tours - I just read what it said on the BCL website and accepted that it wasn't. As it says on the website, it sounds like it is something they want to make possible one day. I am more interested in whether any of the Bristol history at Filton is visible. I'm guessing the original premises are somewhere on the BAC site, to which I will not get access I'm sure. It sounds like my visit to Filton will be brief. Many years ago I looked around the manufacturing area for Concorde, another magnificent product of Filton! James |
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Take a look at this. Bristol Cars Filton UK - Google Search |
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We have many groups of aeronautical enthusiasts visiting from the UK and most are agreed that this is one of the best visits to a large aircraft assembly plant available. Sorry that was rather off topic. As far as visits to BCL are concerned I can fully understand that if the company is or was involved in contract work for the MOD then there will be requirements to provide a restricted area into which only authorised people are allowed. So the reluctance to show visitors around is fully understandable. The other question was about the original location of BCL. This was on the opposite of the A38 road to Filton House, a site which is now occupied by shops etc. I believe that none of the original buildings still exist but am open to correction. Regards Richard |
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Toby told me they never could get the news people to understand the difference. |
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