The 1000th Model 85 sold, and the 6000th Salsbury scooter sold (in very ballpark terms) - Pomona Facility

The Salsbury Motors Pomona Plant

Northrop envisioned a BIG demand for Salsbury scooters, the 6HP motors, the variable speed transmissions, and the industrial trucks. To manufacture these things in quantity, Northrop committed Salsbury Motors to building a huge manufacturing facility at 1201 East Lexington Street in Pomona California in Feb 1946, just two months after acquiring Salsbury Motor's from Richard Millar. Northrop's plans were ambitious - a $1,000,000 manufacturing facility covering 65,000 sq. ft, with 500 employees by May 1946 and a total of 1000 employees by early 1947. Foster and Salsbury Motors created a very nice poster-sized sheet containing all of the newspaper articles discussing the construction of the Pomona Plant.

The Pomona facility was built very quickly, and was operational in mid-1946. Unfortunately, a number of labor strikes occurred in 1946, which made it difficult for the plant to acquire all the supplies it needed to produce scooters, engines, industrial trucks, etc.

With the benefit of hindsight, it is blindingly obvious that Northrop overestimated the demand for the Salsbury related product lines, and way overspent on plant, equipment, and employees. We will do a deeper dive into the Salsbury Motor's economics on the Bankruptcy webpage.

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Architect's Drawing for the Salsbury Motors Manufacturing Facility in Pomona

Overhead Shots of the Pomona Facility

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    Parking lot looks pretty full. Note the Salsbury Semi loading up scooters on the far right side of the picture

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    Good shot of the parking - approximately 120 cars in the lot and more on the side street.

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    The best pic of all. Looks like scooters, lots of scooters, lined up in the upper left hand corner of the pic.

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