San Jose Assembly Plant

San Jose Assembly
Aerial view of the San Jose Assembly plant, shortly after it was completed in 1955
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OperatedMay 17, 1955 (May 17, 1955)–May 20, 1983
LocationSanta Clara County, California
Coordinates37°24′57″N 121°53′53″W / 37.41583°N 121.89806°W / 37.41583; -121.89806
IndustryAutomotive
ProductsAutomobiles and pickup trucks
Employeesapprox. 6,000
Area1,414,000 square feet (131,400 m2)[1]
DefunctJuly 5, 1993 (1993-07-05)

San Jose Assembly was a Ford Motor Company manufacturing site in Northern California, outside of San Jose in what is now the town of Milpitas. It was the automaker's primary factory in that region from 1955 to 1983,[1][2] replacing the Richmond Assembly facility. Numerous vehicles were produced at the plant including the Ford Falcon, Ford Maverick and Ford Mustang. It was also the West Coast manufacturing location of the Ford Fairlane, Ford Torino, Ford Pinto, Ford Escort and the short lived Edsel Ranger and Edsel Pacer. Mercury products such as the Mustang-based Cougar, Montego, Comet, Bobcat, Capri and the Lynx were also assembled there. Ford F-series trucks were produced there, from shortly after the inception of the plant until its closure in 1983.

  1. ^ a b "Ford Motor Co. Has Invested $1,420,Million In New Plants". Ocala Star-Banner. AP. February 18, 1955. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
  2. ^ "Ford blames Japanese imports for shutdown of California plant". Eugene Register-Guard. UPI. Retrieved 26 April 2016.

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