Allpar.com has a great tour on their site of Chrysler factories...I followed their route especially as I wasn't familiar with the area from before and it is easy to drive back and forth too much.

http://www.allpar.com/corporate/factories/tour.html

First was Sterling Stamping;

http://www.allpar.com/corporate/factories/sterling-heights.html



Then Sterling Heights Assembly;



Then a place that has an amazing history, the old Detroit Tank Arsenal where Chrysler built tanks a long time. The factory itself was built incredibly fast, more here;

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detroit_Arsenal_Tank_Plant















Short visit at Van Dyke Dodge which is just across the street, got me the MoPar Performance catalog and drooled at the new Rams;



I was curious about the the huge number of Chrysler trucks running around, they all seem to be Macks, not a single Freightliner? I got the inside story later, all Freightliners were dumped as soon as bloodsucking Daimler was out of the picture. Nobody wants to have anything to do with those guys! Sounds good to me!



I am sure that many of us has wondered what the Center Line Parts Facilty looks like as the address appears on so many parts packages, here it is;



This sounds just about right





Detroit Axle is now closed...

http://www.allpar.com/corporate/factories/detroit-axle.html



Lynch Road Plant, so rich in history, is right next to it...closed too...get the full factory tour in 1954 here;

http://www.allpar.com/cars/plymouth/factory-tour.html

http://www.allpar.com/corporate/factories/lynch-road.html

In my stupidity I thought that this was Lynch Road but it is still part of Detroit Axle...these things are so huge it is unbelievable!



Jefferson Avenue Plant;

http://www.allpar.com/corporate/factories/jefferson-avenue.html





Mack Avenue Engine Complex;

http://www.allpar.com/corporate/factories/mack-avenue-engine.html



Mt Elliott Tool And Die;

http://www.allpar.com/corporate/factories/mt-elliott.html





This is a common sight in Detroit, used for transport of car parts between facilities;



Looks like Photobucket left some pics out, I think that this is another parts distributing facilty but can't remember the address;



Finally, Warren Truck or Dodge City as it is called...we will return here!!

http://www.allpar.com/corporate/factories/warren-truck.html





Not enough? How about the building where Creative Industries put together the Dodge Charger Daytonas?;

http://www.aerowarriors.com/afct.html