Ford has applied low-investment processes and flexible manufacturing to build its GT supercar The original Ford GT 40 was a racing machine developed during the 1960s to do one thing: end Ferrari's dominance of the famous 24-hour race at Le Mans. The car became a legend when it swept the podium in its 1966 Le Mans debut, then followed up with victories in the next three Read More
Re-Engineering a Legend
by Rama Koganti - Body Manufacturing Supervisor, Manufacturing and Vehicle Design Research and Advanced Engineering Laboratory, Ford Motor Company