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2005 Mustang Assembly Plant Pictures
Here are pictures of the 2005 Mustang being assembled at it's
new home AutoAlliance International in Flat Rock, Michigan
Thomas Dance drives a brand-new 2005 Mustang off the line Windshield is prepared for installation on the 2005 Mustang
Paint inspector Zowanna Quin inspects the newly painted Mustang to ensure a world-class finish A new enamel spray process paints each car with little overspray, reducing paint waste
Quality inspector Larry Chapman inspects Mustang sheet metal fit in the plant's Body Dimensional Control area Operators remove doors from assembly vehicles to provide easier access for interior parts installation. The doors are sent on a separate conveyor to a sub-assembly area where door windows, weather stripping, door handles and other parts are installed. The doors then reunite with the correct vehicle body later in the production process
AutoAlliance's skillet conveyor allow employees like Nikole Mooney to program the working height of the body for her workstation. This reduces ergonomic concerns caused by reaching overhead, excessive bending and walking Sharon Ferris and Luann Peacock inspect the car's interior after water testing
A new Mustang undergoes testing Operators on the skillet conveyor inspect vehicles as they install parts
Mustang bumpers are pressed and painted in the plastic mold shop before being transported to the assembly line for just-in-time delivery Operators Shirley Cosby and Steven Lingar guide the engine as it is installed into the new Mustang
Christina Slomba installs a door latch to the interior door frame of a 2005 Mustang Quality inspectors Larry Chapman and Sherry Casey verify gap measurements on the new Mustang in the Body Dimensional Control area
UAW worker Valerie Stewart completes a final inspection of a 2005 Mustang as the all-new model is launched today at its new home, AutoAlliance International AutoAlliance's Stamping Operations has 38 new stamping dies that stamp 52 critical Mustang parts
Brian Harvey and Ted Szenborn review instructions before operating the training robot AutoAlliance's Technical Training Laboratory
Mustang body panels are welded together on the line by weld robots Francisco Liwag, a plastics paint inspector, ensures a perfect finish on bumpers in the Body Dimensional Control area