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When Ford introduced the F-100 Custom Cab 390 (and what they’re worth now)
The Ford F-100 Custom Cab 390 sits at the crossroads of work-truck utility and big-block bravado, a short-lived specification ...
Gary Risse was so young when his father brought home their new three-quarter-ton truck that he has only vague memories of the day: It was May 21, 1968, and his ...
On Dec. 19, 1974, Nelson Rockefeller was sworn in as vice president of the United States under President Gerald Ford.
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The 1967-’72 Chevrolet K10 rode a wave of popularity when new and remains a favorite today
In Hemmings’ neck of the woods, two-wheel drive, half-ton pickups are about as common as palm trees. But even in places where ...
Despite Ford's change in direction, officials said they believe the BlueOval City project will continue to be a game-changer ...
Ford has long dominated the pickup truck market here in the U.S. Today's Nice Price or No Dice Transit is a model that took that game to Europe. Now it's here, and we'll have to see how game we are ...
Is Ford’s forthcoming $30,000 electric truck the key to reviving its EV business? We dig into the gamble and what it means for the future. After months of plunging EV sales, Ford is betting that a ...
Ford executives are considering scrapping the electric version of the F-150 pickup truck, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter. Ford declined to comment on ...
Ford commits $60 million and 100 jobs at Kentucky plant to boost F‑Series output. Kentucky Truck Plant to produce over 5,000 extra trucks annually after speed-up. Ford expects $1B hit from Novelis ...
Ford is investing $60 million and adding 100 jobs at its Kentucky Truck Plant to recover from production losses. A fire at an aluminum supplier in New York disrupted Ford's F-Series truck production.
This story has been updated with comments from Ford Motor Co. Ford Motor Co. has temporarily paused some production at its largest plant where it produces large SUVs and its iconic truck line. A fire ...
Bloomberg reports that the Big Three Detroit automakers are in disagreement about how the Trump administration should handle tariffs on big trucks. The conflict largely comes down to what’s ...
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