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To: Tom W. who wrote (4501)11/7/1999 12:56:00 AM
From: Hawkeye  Respond to of 5827
 
SOURCE: Ford Motor Company

Ford Motor Company Sponsors Advanced Technology
Exhibit At Detroit Science Center

DETROIT, Nov. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F - news) and the Detroit Science Center
opened a new exhibit of advanced automotive technologies. The exhibit features several concept vehicles as well as fuel cell,
recycling and alternative fuel displays. The exhibit continues through the months of November and December at the Detroit
Science Center's newly expanded exhibition space.

The Ford advanced automotive technologies exhibit is the first in a series of exhibits being presented by the Detroit Science
Center and partner companies to showcase current and future technologies being developed in Southeastern Michigan. In
addition, the expanded exhibit space will house traveling science exhibits and interactive displays on loan from other science
museums.

''The Detroit Science Center is honored to have Ford Motor Company involved in the creation of our temporary exhibit
program. Our changing exhibit laboratory will be dedicated to showcasing all of the science, technology and engineering
achievements happening in Metro Detroit and around the world.'' said Mel Drumm, President of the Detroit Science Center.
''We can't think of a better way to inspire Detroit area children and their families to discover and appreciate science,
technology and engineering.''

The exhibit includes a Ford fuel cell concept car that uses hydrogen to power the vehicle, and its only emission is water vapor.
Other cars on display include the Libre concept car, a four-door convertible powered by a small 1.25-liter fuel efficient
gasoline engine, and a lightweight, aerodynamic sport utility vehicle concept.

Other displays show how lightweight materials can be used to make cars more fuel efficient; how household materials are now
being recycled for use in vehicle parts, and how alternative fuels such as propane, natural gas and ethanol, may be used to
power the next generation of automobiles.

''We're excited to be taking part in this premier event with the Detroit Science Center,'' said Vince Fazio, Ford director for the
Partnership for a New Generation of Vehicles. ''The Detroit Science Center plays a huge role in the education of Detroit area
students. We want them to see these cars up-close, because they are the generation that will be driving them.''

The Ford technology display is part of a renewed commitment by the Detroit Science Center and its partners and sponsors to
have a world-class facility in Detroit. As part of an ambitious expansion program, the Detroit Science Center is more than
doubling in size -- adding 65,000 square feet of new construction to its current 45,000 square foot facility. With this additional
space, the Detroit Science Center will have the capacity to serve over 500,000 visitors each year. The total cost of the Detroit
Science Center's expansion and renovation project is $25 million.

The Detroit Science Center is located at 5020 John R at Warren in Detroit's University Cultural Center. Admissions to the
Exhibit Hall is only $3 for adults, or $2 for ages 2-17 and 60 or over. Admission to the IMAX® Dome Theater is an additional
$4 per person. Ages 2 and under are free.

SOURCE: Ford Motor Company