Ford Romeo Engine Plant

The Ford Romeo Engine Plant was a Ford Motor Company automobile plant located at 701, 32 Mile Road in Romeo, Michigan. The plant began in 1967 as a small Ford industrial equipment plant, and in 1973 it was expanded 10-fold to become an engine and tractor plant. From 1973 to 1988, tractor engines and parts, farm implements, and assembled tractors were made there. Shortly after 1990, the first 4.6 2-valve per cylinder V-8 engine was produced for the Lincoln Town Car. Most recently, it manufactured the Ford Modular engine. On December 30, 2022 it was announced the plant had permanently closed and employees were being offered either a buyout or transfer to another Ford factory.[1] The Ford Romeo plant opened much before 1967 was building construction tractors before that shipping them out on flat cars, I watched that in early 1960's

  1. ^ Brett Foote (December 30, 2022). "FORD ROMEO ENGINE PLANT HAS CLOSED FOR GOOD". Ford Authority. Retrieved 30 December 2022.

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