This engine was used in the E34 M5 until finished production in 1996.
Nearly one person in 10 worked there until production was drastically cut back in 1992.
At the time the company was only able to produce enough to meet studio demand which until production could be increased delayed commercial release until 1937.
The two engines were offered in parallel until production of the smaller unit ended in late 1976.
A successful model, 7000 cars were made until production ended in 1908.
This was replaced by a more conventional side-valve unit of the same capacity until production ended in 1934.
From 1936 until production ended in 1941 these standard bodies would be offered without further changes.
Then due to overwhelming demand, the company lifted the cap and produced a total of 6331 cars until production ended in June 2012.
Production peaked at 100 vehicles per year in 1907 and dropped off from there until production ended in 1913.
It was the last feature film to be shot in 70 mm until production of The Master in 2012.