Talk:List of former automotive manufacturing plants

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[edit] Mahwah use

Don't know for sure but was told by a Mahwah veteran that the plant grounds were used to construct a shopping mall. Perhaps an area resident or former employee could confirm.....Paulmeisel 00:43, 17 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] To-Do list

To-do list for List of former automotive manufacturing plants:
  • Ford San Jose Assembly Plant
    • converted to shopping mall: [2]
  • Possible source: Article LA's Past Auto Plants -- Chrysler, Willys, Studebaker, Kaiser-Frazer, Nash-Kelvinator


  • Integrate content from List of GM Factories, and other similar articles
    • Would a category be helpful?

Use the "Edit" link in the box above to add to the to do list. -- Autoplant 14:14, 17 April 2006 (UTC)