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Is this Ford made in Argentina

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by travelrobbb, Feb 27, 2014.

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  2. Bruce Lancaster
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    If it's in Argentina, it is almost certainly an American manufactured RHD Ford with regular US Ford serial like "AF-#####", with the F denoting RHD for that particular sales area. Ford had a plant in Argentina but I do not really know what degree of ***embly they did, whether the cars were shipped just slightly knocked down, as loose parts, or whether they received lots of parts and ran a real ***embly line. In any case, Engine would be from Rouge plant, and I think the exporting and any ***embly accomplished in USA was done from NJ plant.
    Car is a '29 Phaeton with some minor parts swapping done over the years.
     
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    Bruce, I have been told that the Ford products were shipped in a Knock down state and re***embled in Argentina until the mid thirties when further ***embly techniques such as body ***embly, etc. were implemented down there. As far as I know, Ford pulled out about the time World War II started getting hot and heavy due to Argentina's Swiss like stand of not taking sides. I recently saw a do***entary on this, about Henry Ford's attempt to build a utopian city down there, and I believe that the ***embly/re***embly plant was to be the center piece of this city...
     
  4. ventilo
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    Ford started ***embly in Argentina in 1916. But since Argentina (as most of South-America) is a left hand drive market I doubt this vehicle was ***embled there.
     
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  5. Michigander
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    Argentina was RHD until WW2, switching to LHD right after the war.

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