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Although made after the production of the Model A, the film is still of the same facility where they were built. Pretty amazing stuff for the time.
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Toured the Ford plant in Richmond, Ca. in 1953, the technology was MIND BOGGLING!
Bill Amazed!
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There's a 1939 vintage official FORD Motor Company made documentary video that showed up recently on You-Tube. Found it interesting to see the dramatic labor saving advances in assembly line manufacturing when compared to another 1931 era made documentary also on You-Tube.
Visiting the River Rouge plant is high on my Bucket List.
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