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โSep-02-2014 08:52 AM
Fordlover wrote:
...Sometimes, we auto enthusiasts forget that more than half of the driving population probably can't tell you what engine they have under the hood, or how many gears their tranny has. They might be able to tell you that the audio system is rockin' however.
I have yet to run into someone when the subject came up about the new f-150's that was aware they would be aluminum bodied. In general, people just don't care.
โSep-02-2014 05:24 AM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:shadows4 wrote:
Well Don,
There are two F150 plants. DTP went down last week for approximately 4 weeks. Supposed to be back to work Sept. 22. Will slowly start backup building the 2015's. KCAP will go down for retooling in conjunction with Christmas break for 2-3 weeks. In the mean time we will continue to build 2014's while DTP builds 2015's!! Crazy huh!!
Well that's not what is being reported, I have read that they (2015) won't begin to show up until sometime in February. So the Detroit Truck Plant will be back on line building the new 2015 aluminum trucks September 22?shadows4 wrote:
Well I can tell you for sure there are no 2015's on any dealers lot. We are just now building our pre-production models. These are not for sale. Just gonna be crashed, tested, etc.
Note I saidPerrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:I was under the impression that Ford was halting the steel bodied trucks in Sept. but it looks like the Kansas City facility will continue to build them through the end of the year?
Wrong there will be NO F-150 2015 trucks built except the new aluminum truck and that will not come out until February 2015 at the earliest. If Ford has two F-150 plants, they should have taken one down this summer and changed it over
I don't understand why the DTP was not taken down in June so they could launch the truck in September? Who is going to buy a old steel bodied truck?
Don
โSep-01-2014 10:34 AM
shadows4 wrote:
Well Don,
There are two F150 plants. DTP went down last week for approximately 4 weeks. Supposed to be back to work Sept. 22. Will slowly start backup building the 2015's. KCAP will go down for retooling in conjunction with Christmas break for 2-3 weeks. In the mean time we will continue to build 2014's while DTP builds 2015's!! Crazy huh!!
shadows4 wrote:
Well I can tell you for sure there are no 2015's on any dealers lot. We are just now building our pre-production models. These are not for sale. Just gonna be crashed, tested, etc.
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:I was under the impression that Ford was halting the steel bodied trucks in Sept. but it looks like the Kansas City facility will continue to build them through the end of the year?
Wrong there will be NO F-150 2015 trucks built except the new aluminum truck and that will not come out until February 2015 at the earliest. If Ford has two F-150 plants, they should have taken one down this summer and changed it over
โSep-01-2014 09:39 AM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:Bamaman1 wrote:
Not only is Ford engineering the new truck. They're also inventing, engineering and building the presses, machinery and conveyors required to build aluminum bodies in bulk. That's something that's never been done before.
Wow, Ford is inventing and engineering presses, machinery and conveyors required to build aluminum bodies in bulk? Really? Sorry but they are not doing any of that, at least not from scratch. All the machinery for these processes have been around for years. You might want to change your wording to say BUILDING not inventing.
And Ford has committed to producing as many as 20,000 body shells in order to get the bodies right. That's a bunch of adjustments--and recycling.
Their processes are important, as future car bodies will be made this way. And General Motors is already in the process of engineering aluminum truck bodies--even if their new 1500 series is just a year old.
If their engineering (of the truck and the factory) goes smooth, we'll see the new trucks sooner.
And when they get their processes right, Ford will close down the second factory and convert it to the new F150. They'll be making two different F150's for awhile.
Wrong there will be NO F-150 2015 trucks built except the new aluminum truck and that will not come out until February 2015 at the earliest. If Ford has two F-150 plants, they should have taken one down this summer and changed it over.
You do know that Ford is NOT the first car company to build a vehicle with aluminum don't you?
The history of aluminum in cars A growth market today, aluminum has been a key material for automakers since the beginning. The first sports car featuring an aluminum body was unveiled at the Berlin International Motor Show in 1899. Two years later, the first engine with aluminum parts was developed by Carl Benz.Following World War II, aluminum had become inexpensive enough to be considered for use in mass-produced vehicles. A breakthrough occurred in 1961, when the British Land Rover company produced V-8 engine blocks made with aluminum cylinders. From there, aluminum automobile parts gained a foothold in wheels and transmission casings and then moved into cylinder heads and suspension joints. This infinitely recyclable metal is now the leading material for use in powertrain and wheel applications and continues to gain market share in hoods, trunks, doors and bumpersโand complete vehicle structures. - See more at: CLICK LINK
โSep-01-2014 07:37 AM
Bamaman1 wrote:
Not only is Ford engineering the new truck. They're also inventing, engineering and building the presses, machinery and conveyors required to build aluminum bodies in bulk. That's something that's never been done before.
Wow, Ford is inventing and engineering presses, machinery and conveyors required to build aluminum bodies in bulk? Really? Sorry but they are not doing any of that, at least not from scratch. All the machinery for these processes have been around for years. You might want to change your wording to say BUILDING not inventing.
And Ford has committed to producing as many as 20,000 body shells in order to get the bodies right. That's a bunch of adjustments--and recycling.
Their processes are important, as future car bodies will be made this way. And General Motors is already in the process of engineering aluminum truck bodies--even if their new 1500 series is just a year old.
If their engineering (of the truck and the factory) goes smooth, we'll see the new trucks sooner.
And when they get their processes right, Ford will close down the second factory and convert it to the new F150. They'll be making two different F150's for awhile.
Wrong there will be NO F-150 2015 trucks built except the new aluminum truck and that will not come out until February 2015 at the earliest. If Ford has two F-150 plants, they should have taken one down this summer and changed it over.
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โAug-13-2014 11:28 AM
Dadoffourgirls wrote:
I saw a 2015 F150 this morning. It was Crew Cab King Ranch.
Ironically, it did not look much different than a 2014 except for the taillights. Of course, it was not real light out this morning when I was next to it.
โAug-12-2014 03:59 PM