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Old 06-16-2022, 09:15 AM   #27
rotorwrench
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Default Re: Ford Piquette Avenue - Model T Museum

The Ford #2 plant at Piquette Avenue was quickly realized as too small for the rapidly growing company. It didn't even have a full foundry. It is perfect for a museum though and is the true origin of the model T as well as others like the model K, N, and S. I just hope it can be maintained for the long term use.

The Highland Park plant was too large to maintain as a museum and much of it has already been demolished but part of it is still there.

The River Rouge plant is the real monster of them all. It was where most of the later Ford history was. From the first building of the patrol boats and through manufacturing of tractors and airplanes as well as millions of V8 cars & trucks, it had it all. Some of it is still there but a lot of it has been repurposed or reduced to history books. I'm just glad the Henry Ford had the foresight to build Greenfield Village in order to house the history of it all.
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