For work last week two of us got to go visit some more GM plants and look at their pavement. Last year i went to Reno, Denver and Ranch Cucamonga California.
We flew into Nashville Tennessee. Our first stop after the Nashville airport was the exit right near Fiddlers Inn. The same place john and i stayed when we were in Nashville. Since that trip the hotel has taken on a mythical quality.
The Dukes of Hazard "museum" called Cooter's is right next door to the hotel.
That day we drove to Bowling Green Kentucky. Ale 8 1 is a ginger ale from down there and it's super good.
This is also from Kentucky. I didn't try it.
The GM plant that builds the Corvette is in Bowling Green. It seemed like every car in the lot was different. From one to the next they had different rims, different models (z06, z07, zr1) and different prices, starting at $64,000.
These are the 100 year anniversary cars waiting to get a racing stripe painted on.
This one was my favorite. A turbo charged ZR1 with lots of carbon fiber and cost $128,000.
This is one of the racks they use for paint. All that bubbling is from the layers of paint that has built up.
I didn't know what it was until i broke off a piece and saw all the different layers of paint.
Here's the rejected body parts to be thrown out.
The next day we drove back to the old Saturn plant in Tennessee. It still had the old plantation house that the GM plant is built on.
This is where they sucked up the different paint colors for the Saturn's.
There are lots of turkey's at the Saturn plant.
Steak and Catfish
The last day we got done a little early and had time to go to the Jack Daniels distillery in Lynchburg Kentucky. It was cool, the free tour lasted a couple hours. Some of the rooms we went in were near 130 degrees, where they were fermenting the barley and hops. We weren't allowed to take pictures inside the buildings though.
Apparently Jack Daniels was only like 5'2"
This is where they make charcoal. The charcoal is put in huge barrels and the whiskey is filtered through it to remove impurities.
Also on the trip i found some interesting seeds. The top one is Osage Orange. It looks and feels very much like a brain.
I'm not sure what this tree is but i saw a bunch of them in Tennessee.
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