Brief Timeline
- 1890s: American Foundry opens in Indianapolis.
- 1910-1920: The foundry makes engine blocks and heads for Apperson, Chalmers, Marmon, Maxwell, Stutz autos, Caterpillar tractors, Stutz fire trucks.
- 1925: Maxwell reorganizes as Chrysler Corporation, 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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