The Ford F-150 is fully assembled in America—either in Claycomo, Missouri or Dearborn, Michigan. But that doesn’t mean the parts are all American-made. Ford F-150 parts could be made in any of Ford’s 61 global plants.
Without knowing the specific configuration of your F-150, it’s impossible to say where its parts came from because many Ford parts are used on multiple models. That is, rather than certain plants making parts for one model or the other, the locations actually make specific parts that are used to assemble various models.
If you want to track down your F-150’s parts, you can start by researching Ford’s worldwide manufacturing locations. It will take time to track down the origin site for each component, but with enough determination, it can be done.
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