Ford Truck Facts
- The Ford Model T runabout pickup truck.
The Ford truck was formally introduced in 1925 after more than 20 years of Henry Ford watching owners cut up their Model Ts for work duty. - A 1935 Ford pickup.
Ford has sold reliable light-duty trucks more than three-quarters of a century. - Advertisement for the redesigned 1948 F1-Series pickup.
The Ford truck is identified with its "Ford" nameplate against a blue oval backdrop. - The F-100 Series truck is a dramatic departure from the F1.
Trucks are offered in half-, three-quarter- and one-ton models. - The 2009 F-250 Series Super Cab Ford pickup.
Today's models are offered as the regular cab, extended cab and the four-door Super Cab. - The first F1 Series half-ton truck in 1948 was equipped with a 226-cubic-inch straight six-cylinder or 239-ci flathead V-8 engine and sat on a 114-inch wheelbase.
- The F-100 model debuted in 1953 with an all-new design featuring a wraparound windshield, a more roomy cab and a more rounded hood and fenders.
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