Author: Akshat Kashyap 17/04/24
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The "Tin Lizzie," the vehicle that began it all, is unquestionably the most revolutionary vehicle in history, both for the motor industry and the manufacturing sector.
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The Ford Transit Van is the clearest example of Ford's well-known reputation for producing dependable work horses.
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In 1968, the Escort was unveiled as a compact, lightweight, fuel-efficient, rear-wheel drive family vehicle.
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When the Ford Focus gradually replaced the Escort in 1998, it played a crucial role in establishing Ford as a major player in the global auto industry.
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One of Ford's most recognizable and adored off-road 4x4 vehicles, the Bronco makes a comeback for the 2021 model year.
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Amid a rivalry between GM and Ford, Ford debuted the 1955 Ford Thunderbird to take on the Chevy Corvette.
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The Crown Victoria is one of Ford's longest-running sedans, having been produced in two generations between 1991 and 2011.
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Ford F-Series trucks are the perfect example of why Americans adore pick-up trucks more than any other vehicle.
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There's no better way to look stylish than to be a Mustang driver.
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The entire automotive community holds the Ford GT40 in the highest regard as a real iconic icon.
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