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located at 1100 S. Tibbs Avenue in
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. The factory opened in 1890 as the "American Foundry Company" and was purchased in 1946 by
Chrysler Stellantis North America (officially FCA US and formerly Chrysler ()) is one of the " Big Three" automobile manufacturers in the United States, headquartered in Auburn Hills, Michigan. It is the American subsidiary of the multinational automoti ...
and operated as a subsidiary. It became part of Chrysler property in 1946 and expanded in 1964, 1978, 1988, and went through a major remodel from 1996 through 2000. The plant covered on Indianapolis' west side.Indianapolis foundry to close Sept. 30, eliminating 881 jobs
on WTHR.com, 2005 (archived, 15 Jan 2015)


Brief timeline

* 1890s: American Foundry opens in Indianapolis. * 1910-1920: The foundry makes
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s and heads for Apperson, Chalmers, Marmon, Maxwell, Stutz autos, Caterpillar tractors, Stutz fire trucks. * 1925: Maxwell reorganizes as
Chrysler Corporation Stellantis North America (officially FCA US and formerly Chrysler ()) is one of the " Big Three" automobile manufacturers in the United States, headquartered in Auburn Hills, Michigan. It is the American subsidiary of the multinational automoti ...
, turns to American Foundry as an engine block supplier. * 1946: Chrysler buys American Foundry. * 1950: New plant opens at 1100 S. Tibbs Ave. * 1964: Expansion makes Tibbs foundry Central Indiana's largest. * 1996: Foundry launches $225 million upgrade. * 2003: DaimlerChrysler says Indianapolis foundry will close within four years. * 2005: Foundry closes on September 30, idling final 900 employees. Foundry/ Brazil S.A. The 3.3/3.8L blocks were outsourced to Bruhl Foundry/ Germany. Current products: * Cast iron blocks ** 3.3/3.8 L V6 ** 3.7 L V6 ** 4.7 L V8


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