April 18, 2013
Alisa Priddle

Ford marked the production of 1 million Mustangs on Wednesday in Flat Rock, while workers ran two prototypes of the Fusion sedan through the plant's new body and paint shops.

Flat Rock is a beehive of activity as the plant formerly operated jointly by Mazda and Ford reinvents itself as part of Ford's $555 million investment.
 
The plant has about 1,700 employees, including about 200 new hires so far who will be part of the 1,400 on the second shift that will start making Fusions in late August.
 
But Wednesday was about the Mustang, which was introduced 49 years ago in New York.
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Detroit Free Press