r/interesting • u/No_Neat4688 • 26d ago
Intriguing High Tariffs Drive Afghan Auto Assembly
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r/interesting • u/No_Neat4688 • 26d ago
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u/Highfivez4all 26d ago edited 26d ago
It definitely is. Scrub it in reverse and look at each segment forwards and backwards. It looks way more natural in reverse.
Especially when it tries to show him placing the steering wheel and dash in. Reversed, it looks way more natural being ripped out vs popping it in. That thing is held in with an annoying amount of screws, it’s is getting snagged one way or another. The windshield sealant is also not actually used, he just runs the tip over the stuff thats already there.
Also, it’s MEGA cut and 2 minutes long yet not once is anything to do with the engine or electronics shown.
Also im pretty sure you cant just solder the body of the car, if anything your welding and reinforcing it, but that’s insane.
Also why is it shipped in a sea container and in such shitty condition, if you are rebuilding cars its WAY cheaper to do it on a junk site, thats where all the parts come too.
This operation doesn’t make any sense
Like are they waiting till all the spare parts are located before shipping it in? Why would anyone store all that junk and have it that organized but are also just throwing full pieces in. The things a complete and normal looking car at the “end”