Ford Australia Engine Plant Goes Out With A Whimper
Ford Australia has manufactured the last mass-produced engines it is ever likely to build, but the carmaker is holding off on celebrations until next week. The local engine plant in Geelong Victoria had most recently assembled the eight-cylinder e
Ford Australia has manufactured the last mass-produced engines it is ever likely to build, but the carmaker is holding off on celebrations until next week.
The local engine plant in Geelong Victoria had most recently assembled the eight-cylinder engine imported from the US with local modifications, along with the venerable Ford straight-six petrol engine which, arguably, has an iconic status the equal of any of the vehicles it powered.
Having produced engines since 1925, the plant rolled out its last two donks yesterday. Fittingly, one of each of the V8 and six-cylinder engines was the final pair to be completed.
Ford diehards may have expected a parade, a charity auction, a cake, or just something to commemorate the occasion. All they got was a single image posted to social media, and it didn’t appear on an official Ford Australia site.
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