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Brooklands Centenary
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Flat Rock Assembly turns out millionth Mustang
Wed, 17 Apr 2013Ford's Flat Rock Assembly Plant has a four-decade history split between the Blue Oval and Mazda. As of last year, the facility was back under Ford's sole control. And now, into its ninth model year of Mustang production, Flat Rock's built its millionth example of America's longest-running pony car.
Petersen Museum gets new chair
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