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  <title>Comments for Goodbye Wixom</title>
  <subtitle>Trying to see the familiar in a new light.</subtitle>
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    <title>Goodbye Wixom</title>
    <summary>Today marks the final day of the factory in which my T&apos;bird was born. Ford&apos;s Wixom MI assembly plant will close today after more than 50 years of assembling some of Ford&apos;s finest cars including Thunderbirds, Lincoln Continentals, Lincoln Mark...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>Today marks the final day of the factory in which my T'bird was born.  Ford's Wixom MI assembly plant <a href="http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070520/ts_alt_afp/usautolaborcompany_070520220847">will close today</a> after more than 50 years of assembling some of Ford's finest cars including Thunderbirds, Lincoln Continentals, Lincoln Mark IV's and Lincoln Town Cars.</p>

<p>Some facts:<br />
<ul><li>Groundbreaking in 1955.</li><br />
<li>4.7 million square feet of space</li><br />
<li>15 miles of conveyor</li><br />
<li>Peak employment was 1973 with over 5,400 workers</li><br />
<li>Peak output was in 1988 with over 280,000 Lincoln Town Cars and Continentals</li></ul></p>

<p>The Thunderbird was built at Wixom from 1958 (the first Squarebird style, like mine, and the first 4 seat Thunderbird) until 1976.</p>

<p>92,798 Thunderbirds began life at Wixom for the 1960 model year.  According to the data plate, my car rolled off the line on July 26th, 1960.<br />
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