List of former automotive manufacturing plants

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Company and Title Location Historic Products Year Opened Year Closed Cultural References Present Use
American Motors Kenosha, Wisconsin Nash, Rambler, Ambassador, Javelin/AMX, Matador, Hornet, Gremlin, Concord, Spirit, Eagle, Renault Alliance 1902 1988 seen in 1978 film The Betsy] now Harborpark development
Ford Motor Company

Mahwah Assembly Plant

Mahwah, New Jersey Edsel 1955 1980 Referenced in "Johnny 99", a Bruce Springsteen Song unknown
Ford Motor Company

Willow Run Plant

Ypsilanti, Michigan B-24 Liberator Aircraft World War II passed to Kaiser and General Motors after WWII "Largest room in the world"; see article Willow Run Airport and General Motors manufacturing facility
Packard Plant, Detroit East Grand Boulevard and Concord Avenue

Detroit, Michigan

Packard 1907 [1] 1956 [2] ? (From 1960) Subdivided as industrial park

(Present-day) Urban ruins


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