Wednesday, February 5, 2025

A peak back at a better time maybe?

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It's rare when we come across a photo that has this much goodness going on it at once, but here we are. For starters, the picture was taken in front of the historic Ford River Rouge Complex, which was the largest integrated factory in the world when it was completed in 1928. More than 100,000 workers were employed there, even during the Great Depression in the 1930s.
Over the years, The Rouge churned out all sorts of automobile models, tractors, boats, aircraft components, tires, and various other products. The Model A was produced there, as well as the Ford Thunderbird, Mercury Capri, and four decades of Ford Mustang models. Today, The Rouge site is home to The Blue Oval’s Rouge Center, which includes the Ford Dearborn Truck Plant, where the Ford F-150 is built.
This picture is full of Ford models, including a Galaxie and Falcon, a handful of Lincolns, and a whole slew of Mustangs. But everything else in the photo is a Blue Oval product as well – including the car haulers, which we bet a lot of folks would love to get their hands on today. Even the train has “Ford” printed on the side, because of course it does.
And of course, there are some snazzy looking businessmen standing by the trucks, doing what we can only imagine is, well, business. At least that’s what it looks like. Regardless, it’s nice to take a trip back to this very different, very cool era, if only for a few precious minutes.
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5 comments:

  1. Today everything in this picture would be covered in graffiti, Everything.

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  2. Those trailers carry some Mercury cars, as they were sold along with Lincolns at Lincoln-Mercury dealers.

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  3. Graffiti. That was my thought, and once out of sight of the plant all the windows broken. Why did we give 8n to lawlessness? A few more spankings and punches in the nose may have stopped it... hard to say. Now the simplist small itms are packed in a pound of plastic and cardboard or behind a locked box. Shame.....

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    1. When I complained about this decades ago I was told to lighten up it was art. Now look where we are.

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