Tuesday, January 05, 2016

The Chicago Assembly Plant is the oldest Ford factory under continuous operation. It opened in 1924 to produce the Model T

Located on the south side of Chicago, the plant employs over 4,000 workers. That makes it one of the largest Ford facilities in the United States, after the assembly plants in Kansas City and Louisville, KY – both of which produce trucks, principally large body-on-frame pickups and SUVs like the F-150 and Expedition.

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