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Anyone run across live cameras in the Ford plants? Any way of finding one on our assembly line?
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I can’t imagine Ford doing that. Not saying it wouldn’t be interesting, but that degree of transparency could be a legal nightmare because of all kinds of things possibly happening, from visible constraint issues on the fiscal side to potential industrial accidents on the other.Anyone run across live cameras in the Ford plants? Any way of finding one on our assembly line?
Pay vette and BMW prices, get Ford views?Per Forbes.
"It seems inevitable that other vehicles will join houseboats in the Webcam parade. General Motors is considering using Webcams on its Web site to let car and truck buyers watch their custom-ordered cars and trucks heading down the assembly line."
BMW has it now. And Corvette plant somewhere has cam showing fresh builds coming out the back door, and vette haulers leaving the yard.
but none for us.
Yeah, a narrow view of the loading area might be okay, but we shouldn't expect anything glamorous. Some of the low-cost of the Maverick can be attributed to building it in a third-world country, which ain't always pretty. Then again, we have some rough -looking industrial areas too.Pay vette and BMW prices, get Ford views?
interesting concept following a particular build as with BMW. I can see even the loading of a Maverick every minute in a loading zone. Those are different than what I thought was being asked. My thought was a camera showing different locations of an assembly plant in operation for general viewing.