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The first-generation of the Ford F-Series (also known as the Ford Bonus-Built trucks) is a series of trucks that was produced by Ford from the 1948 to the 1952 model years. The introduction of the F-Series marked the divergence of Ford car and truck design, developing a chassis intended specifically for truck use.
- 1948–1952
- 2-door pickup, 4-door panel truck
- November 27, 1947–1952
- Ford
A 1948 Ford Deluxe convertible was the base car that was transformed into "Greased Lightning" in the movie Grease. [4] In the 1984 film The Karate Kid , Mr Miyagi gives Daniel Larusso a cream-colored 1947 Ford Super DeLuxe convertible [5] as a birthday gift.
- 221CID 1-bbl. 85 hp (63 kW) V8
- Entry luxury car
- 1937–1940
- Ford Motor Company
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The Ford F-Series is a series of trucks marketed and manufactured by Ford.In production since 1948, the F-Series is a range of light-duty trucks marketed as full-size pickup trucks, slotted above the compact Ford Ranger in the Ford truck model range.
- Ford Lobo (Mexico, 1992–present)
- Full-size pickup truck
- 1948–present
- Ford
With Ford in financial chaos during this period, sales fell well behind Chevrolet--Ford output for 1948 was 430,198 vehicles, only about 62% of Chevrolet's output, and Plymouth came close to knocking Ford from second place with an output of 412,540 vehicles. The car used in the 1978 film Grease is a 1948 Ford DeLuxe.
- 1941–1948
- Full-size Ford
- 1941–1948
- Ford
Ford's light Commercial Van developed by Ford Europe Ranger: 1981 2011 2015 4th Ford's mid sized pickup truck F-150: 1948 2020 14th M (E) Ford's long running light full sized pickup truck; also the best selling vehicle in North America Super Duty: 1999 2017 2020 4th Ford's Full sized Heavy Duty Pickup Truck Line up Medium Duty Truck: 1948 2016 5th
1948–1953 254 CID Flathead used in buses and two ton trucks 1952–1964 OHV (215, 223, 262) 215-223 used in car and non-HD pickups. 262 used in HD trucks only. 144 CID straight-6 in a 1964 Ford Falcon
The Ford Vedette is a large car formerly manufactured by Ford SAF in their Poissy plant from 1948-1954. Originally conceived by Edsel Ford and Ford designer Eugene T. "Bob" Gregorie as a “light” Ford model, smaller than the 1942 Ford. However, Edsel Ford died in 1943, and following the war Ford corporate felt the light car project would ...
The 1949 Ford was an American automobile produced by Ford since 1948. It was the first all-new automobile design introduced by the Big Three after World War II, civilian production having been suspended during the war, and the 1946-1948 models from Ford, GM, and Chrysler being updates of their pre-war models.