27-09-2016, 07:08 AM
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THE historic Ford factory in Geelong â the US car giantâs first manufacturing site in Australia â has assembled its last engines today in a special celebration behind closed doors.
The last ever six-cylinder and V8 engines were finished this afternoon ahead of the shutdown of the Broadmeadows car assembly line on 7 October 2016.
The final Ford engines mark the end of an era for Australiaâs oldest car maker; the Geelong factory has been operating since 1925.
The Geelong site made cars and engines until 1959 before switching to solely an engine-building and metal-stamping facility.
Ford Australia would not confirm the event, but photos on social media clearly show these are the last engines to be made in Geelong.
Approximately 200 workers attended the send off, but they will remain on the payroll until the last day of vehicle production.
Ford will transport Geelong workers to join their counterparts at Broadmeadows for the final send off next week.
A statement from Ford said: âWe finish production on October 7 (but) there will be milestones along the way. We are going to recognise the final day of production with all our employees on October 7.â
Ford Australia historians have no idea exactly how many engines were produced at the site, but the tally exceeds at least 4.5 million given that is how many Falcon sedans, wagons and utes â and Territory SUVs â were fitted with Geelong-built engines since the 1960s.
The facility has been making engines since 1925 but Ford has lost track of how many were made prior to Falcon production in 1960.
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