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former Chrysler Universal Division,
chuck A. (guest)
wrote
6 years ago:
i worked at DUD from 1965 through 1978 in various depts. Machining, Q.C. and the Heat Treat Department.
former Chrysler Universal Division,
frank g. (guest)
wrote
7 years ago:
68 to 79
former Chrysler Universal Division,
frank g. (guest)
wrote
7 years ago:
i worked there from 1968 to 1971 ran a gunbore machine
Former site of the Ford Rotunda,
Friend of the Rotunda
wrote
9 years ago:
My friends and I spent many happy hours at the Rotunda during the 50's....We went there at lest twice a month...There was always something special to see and explore....I was saddened when I heard the news report on the radio on my way to work that November morning....Always have great memories to share with my children and grandchildren..... Thank you Ford Motor Company!!!!
Fair Lane - Home of Clara & Henry Ford,
Earl48228
wrote
9 years ago:
"The historic buildings on the Estate are currently closed for restoration. However, the grounds remain open year-round for the general public to explore and discover. Maps highlighting walking loops of the Jens Jensen landscape are available on site. The grounds are open Monday through Friday until 6 p.m. Admittance to the grounds and on-site parking are free of charge.
"The historic buildings of the Estate will be opened on a limited basis for pre-arranged group tours. To inquire about availability for a group tour, contact Donna Buchanan or 313.453.2036."--henryfordestate.org, Visiting the Estate tab
Former site of the Ford Rotunda,
Etta Pepple
wrote
10 years ago:
My parents took my brother and I every year, it was so beautiful
Ford Dearborn Diversified Manufacturing Plant,
Sofus Nielsen
wrote
10 years ago:
How is the work there? Thinking of transfere
Ford Building 4,
snmsee
wrote
11 years ago:
Ford IT Service is located in this building
Ford Dearborn Diversified Manufacturing Plant,
Uzzy (guest)
wrote
12 years ago:
The Crown Victoria, Grand Marquis and Town Car are discontinued. It will be producing frames for the 2014 F-150
Levagood Park,
Hoe (guest)
wrote
13 years ago:
Bitch how much does it cost
Levagood Park,
Anna (guest)
wrote
13 years ago:
What time does it open?
Ford Motor Company World Headquarters,
vter
wrote
13 years ago:
DISCLAIMER: This website IS NOT affiliated with Ford. DO NOT leave consumer complaints, questions for the company etc here. They will be deleted. Thanks.
DuVall Elementary School,
qqq (guest)
wrote
13 years ago:
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DuVall Elementary School,
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wrote
13 years ago:
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Guild Beer Hall,
Mike (guest)
wrote
14 years ago:
Decent Beer!
Greenland Supermarket,
Brad313Detroit
wrote
14 years ago:
Great selection of Middle-Eastern foods. Awesome (and cheap) shawarma, falafel, and desserts! They also have garlic, and hummus!
Site of Ford Dearborn Car Assembly Plant,
Mustang (guest)
wrote
15 years ago:
Actually, the last Mustang built at DAP was the 2004 SN-95. The plant was 90% demo'd in 2008.
Ford Dearborn Paint Shop,
bolife (guest)
wrote
15 years ago:
Ha ha ha!!! Well, whoever you are, the best selling vehicle in the country is not only painted here, but it is known to keep rollin way passed 300,000 miles if maintained properly. The same myths that people believe about one company's vehicles is just as true for most if not all others.
DFCU Financial,
wsmith84 (guest)
wrote
15 years ago:
This is DFCU Financial
Ford Building 3: Dearborn Product Development Center,
slicehateraol.com (guest)
wrote
15 years ago:
First of all, thanks for not taking government bailout money. Your cars are great. Thanks. Next, I have a suggestion for implementation of a safety product for Ford, which can be used in ALL of their vehicles to reduce the number of accidents and deaths due to sun glare. All the engineers would have to do is create a flip-down sunvisor, which would be about the same size as the regular visor, but this would be made out of plastic. It would have polarized properties (such as sunglasses). This could be introduced as standard features in all Ford vehicles, with the idea that Ford is concerned with the safety of the public. Additionally, the sunshade visor could be sold as an aftermarket clip-on device.
I am sure Ford could find out how many deaths and accidents which are caused by the glare of sunlight, or salt spray on windshields, so this would help support the need for the polarized sunvisor. Let me know what you think. Go Ford!
Thank you. Sincerely, Jerry Manring
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