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Old Ford Postcard

Here’s an older postcard view of the Ford Factory I recently added to my collection, it has a very strange green tint to it for some reason….

The postcard dates to the late 30’s early 40’s, and I have no idea what that huge expanse of land is in the lower right hand corner.

It’s not the test track, as this photo shows the area north of Seminole. The Fire Insurance Map from the same era, doesn’t make any notation of the land. In fact, there is a large building south of the factory (in the lower left corner), that doesn’t show up on the map. So that would help date the card to after 1937… Cards prior to 1935 also noted the area as Ford City (until 1929) or East Windsor (1930-1935), this one denotes the plant as being in Windsor.

Andrew

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  • That vacant parcel of land has always been just that - vacant. Even today as you drive along Seminole you can see it. I had always thought something must have been there, but this postcard says otherwise.

    To the left of the vacant parcel is Plant 1, where the last big 351 V-8 rolled off the assembly line in 1996, and where I started my Ford career. Directly north is Plant 2, which was gutted and renovated in 1994 to become the Windsor Engine plant making the 4.6, 5.4 and 6.8 litre V10, and where I ended my Ford career. Directly to the east of Plant 2 is the beloved Ford Casting plant, which everyone knows is awaiting the wrecking ball. According to plant-floor rumour (and they are numerous to say the least), this large tract of land is the only parcel that Ford operates on that is owned by the Ford family itself.

  • Just a shot in the dark about the date of the photograph but I work at Windsor Assembly Plant (Chrysler) and we have several old photos on display of the plant itself from it's inception (1928) till the present. There is one photo in particular that is very similar to the one taken here. Perhaps they were taken on the same day while in the air (and the general area??) and printed similarily? The one of Chrysler was taken in July, 1937. Great site you have here by the way!

  • Thanks Colin! Those dates could be close, if it wasn't the same day, I'm willing to bet it was at least the same photographer.

  • There are quite a few old pics of the Chrysler plant I'm gonna try and dig up while I'm at work- just have to find the right people who might have access to the archives. While in the plant, I've already figured out the original structure before the many, many renovations (additions) as well as found numerous old/original points of interest that date back 60-80 yrs. Love the site- keep the pics comin'!

  • I'll see what I can do, Paul. I have to figure out who has pictures and if I can get access to them first. I want to see them too so I'll work on it as best I can and hopefully post them on here as well. Hopefully I'll have some help because I have a couple of co-workers who are also enthusiests of this site.

  • What are they building next to the Ford Power Plant? I drove along Riverside Dr. today and noticed a bunch of steel I beams sticking out of the ground? Anyone know if it'll fit in with the architecture of the powerplant or wll it just be another ugly looking aluminum clad warehouse that wll burn my eyes every time I drive down Riverside?

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