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Uploaded by on Feb 17, 2007

This is the exact spot i used to work. Very few ex-workers have been back on site since the closure in April 2005.

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  • thanks for posting. i am so upset about it all. i live in USA last 10 years i tell as many people here to buy american or same will happen and the whole world will feel the effects, the whole world will be sorry if detroit goes down. make no mistake.

  • Such a shame to see it now, I worked in the Old West and that's now been flattened.

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  • So sad. Its the end of an era for the british motor industry. RIP lingbrider, ROVER and MG you will be sadly missed.

  • I agree. This should have been a heritage site or museum. Most building were still in use so it was safe. Has anybody been in the tunnels or no where they are located

  • it is so so sad to see that almost all of Longbridge has gone, surely parts could have been used as apartments, museum or alternative factory units, an iconic site, like the cars all but gone. I still feel for the workers of Longbridge, even today

  • lol tata's probly one of the worst companys ford could have sold them 2

  • Jag & Land Rover were both owned by Ford until they sold both of them to TATA.

    Making one company Jaguar Land Rover

  • but i thought jaguar was owned by ford ?

  • Jaguar Land Rover is owned by TATA of India

  • to be onest i wud rather see mini and land rover go under completely then be owned by the germans

  • Basically BMW only bought Rover Group (as it was) for the Mini brand & 4x4 technology of Land Rover.

  • i totally agree with you there i dont know how they have the cheek to even call it a mini

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