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where are ford vehicles manufactured
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Ford automobiles are primarily produced in various locations around the world. The headquarters. also known as the Glass House. is located in Dearborn. Michigan. USA and is where the Ford F-1500 and Raptor are mainly produced. The Chicago Assembly Plant in Illinois manufactures the Ford Explorer. Police Interceptor. and Lincoln Aviator. In Louisville. Kentucky. you can find the Louisville Assembly Plant which produces the Ford Escape and Lincoln Corsair. The nearby Kentucky Truck Plant assembles the Ford Expedition. Super Duty F-250 through F-550. and Lincoln Navigator. Meanwhile. in Kansas City. Missouri at their assembly plant there you'll find production for the Ford F-150 and Ford Transit models. Over in Wayne. Michigan at the Ford Michigan Assembly Plant they build both the iconic Ford Mustang and Rover vehicles. At their Flat Rocks Assembly Plant also located in Michigan they manufacture both the Ford Mustang and Lincoln Continental models. Heading south to Mexico you'll find production of vehicles such as the Maverick and Mustang Sport happening at their Hermosillo plant while Cuautitln is responsible for manufacturing the Mustang Machh-E model. Across oceans to Germany we go where production for the Focus takes place at Saarlo's facility while Valencia's plant handles a
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