70 Years of Ford Pickups
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There’s something timeless and captivating about old Ford trucks. Their rugged design, powerful engines, and iconic status have made them a favorite among
RED RANGER | 1970 Ford F–150 Ranger Lariat - Street Trucks
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When it comes to rugged design and off-road ability, the Highboy Ford stakes a claim like few others in truck history. Known for its high stance and divorced
A truck is a beautiful thing. It is simple and useful – like our dads and granddads were. Trucks are tough, sturdy and reliable. Sure, they get poor mileage and the ride is bumpy, but when the weather
The best overviews and feature stories about classic 4x4 trucks and vintage SUV customized by DIY enthusiasts and professional restoration shops. For Sale offers starting from old Chevy and Ford trucks up to Land Rover and Toyota offroad rigs
1940 Ford Pickup, Frame off Restoration w/ only 3000 miles put on the truck, 350 V8 engine, automatic transmission, vintage air conditioning and heat (AC blows ice cold), custom interior, custom VDO gauges, power steering and brakes, wood Bed that looks great! all chrome/stainless looks great, all glass throughout truck is very good, all moldings/seals...
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Dwight Scott's '69 Ford F-100 Ranger
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Manufacturer: Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Michigan - U.S.A. Type: Model A Truck Engine: 3236cc straight-4 Power: 39 bhp / 2.200 rpm Speed: 97 km/h Production time: 1927 - 1932 Production output: 4,849,340 (all A's) Curb weight: 1552 kg Load capacity: 150 kg Special: - By switching production in 1927 from Model T to Model A, there were major delays. - The A (also called A-Model Ford or the A, and A-bone among rodders and customizers) is a simple design (by Henry and Edsel Ford) with a L-Head 4-cylinder side-valve engine, Zenith carburettor, a three-speed manual gearbox (+ reverse), rear wheel drive and the traditional Ford suspension with transverse semi-elliptic leaf springs with Houdaille-type double-acting shock absorbers. - The exterior has design cues taken from the Lincoln ("baby Lincoln"), heavily involved by Edsel Ford. - The model was available in 30 body styles (icluding this Pick-Up Truck) and four standard colours, but not in black☺! Black however was an option. - In contrast, the fenders were always painted black for manufacturing reasons. - The Model A was the first Ford to use the standard set of driver controls with conventional clutch, throttle, gearshift and brake pedals. - It was Fords first standard automobile with a new battery and ignition system, safety glass in the windshield and mechanical drum brakes on four wheels (cable operated). - The A had a comfortable "dickey-seat" (in America "rumble seat"), in the earlier "coach period" intended for the footman. If it was not used, it could be folded shut. - The 1930 and 1931 editions came with stainless steel radiator cowling and headlamp housings. - The fuel tank was located in the cowl, between the engine compartment's fire wall and the dash panel (with visual fuel gauge). - The truck model was called Model AA. It had a longer chassis, strengthened suspension with steel instead of spokes wheels and dual tires for the heavier versions. - The first station wagon was built by Stoughton Wagon Company in Stoughton, Wisconsin (USA) in 1919, mounted on a Ford Model T, because farmers (the first users) preferred them. - Ford came with the first standard model "Woodie" based on a A Model in 1929. These body works were produced by Briggs in Detroit. - In 1932 Ford surprised everyone by introducing a very cheap V-8 engine. - The Model A formed the basis for the Russian car industry (Gorkovsky Avtomobilny Zavod (NAZ/GAZ) in Nizhny Novgorod) - These early station wagons had different names, like "depot-wagons" or "hacks". - Outside of the USA, the Model A was produced in plants in Argentina, Australia, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Soviet Union and the United Kingdom and sold all over the world.
1976 Ford F250 Ranger XLT package 4×4 Factory F26. Holy grail, real deal Highboy. Only 214 Raven Black, F250 Ranger XLT 4×4’s were built in 1976 and this is one of them. Original paint. 1 owner. Rebuilt 390 V8. All paperwork included. Fresh rebuild. Real 390 engine. Equipped with a rebuilt 390 V8 engine, 4...
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The Ford Motor Co usually referred to as “Ford” was founded by Henry Ford and was incorporated in 1903. Their headquarters are located in Dearborn, Michigan
A Son's Hot Rodded 1970 F-100 Inspired by His Dad's Restored Version
1940 Ford Pickup, Frame off Restoration w/ only 3000 miles put on the truck, 350 V8 engine, automatic transmission, vintage air conditioning and heat (AC blows ice cold), custom interior, custom VDO gauges, power steering and brakes, wood Bed that looks great! all chrome/stainless looks great, all glass throughout truck is very good, all moldings/seals...
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Old-school four-wheel-drives will always be cool. The Ford "Highboy" was a nickname given to a model of truck that rode with a stance that meant business owing to its high-riding profile. While we take for granted how many pickups are available with four-wheel-drive systems today, it wasn't necessarily as much as a given when this...
Classic style and modern performance combine in Icon's Ranger Reformer, which originally began life as a 50-year-old Ford F100 pickup truck.
70 Years of Ford Pickups