Right here in SC:
Regular cars are modified into armored ones.
While the federal government buys most of the armor-plated vehicles, ranging in cost from $110,000 to $180,000, the Sprinter van on the factory floor will go to the city of Charleston for its SWAT team, he said.
Also, a Bentley waits in the showroom to be armored as one of the company's new prototype vehicles.
"We can do all sorts of vehicles," Welborn said.
It sounds like this is a labor-intensive manufacturing job that is so highly coveted. It also sounds like South Carolina is doing well and isn't such a bad place to build things. Shhhh! Don't tell the NLRB about this!
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