The story of America’s first sports car begins and nearly ends here, a tale inexorably tied to automotive passion and persistence.
Ford retires its venerable square-jaw 1980 chassis as part of its company-wide redesign: a new truck for a new millennium.
In 1992, Ford released the zenith of 20th century truck design: the 9th-generation F-series, alongside the Explorer, Ranger, and E-series.
As the 1980s conclude, Ford further refines and modernizes amidst a wealth of changes throughout the industry.
In the midst of the Malaise Era, Ford initiates the first ground-up truck redesign since 1965, creating the most iconic lineup of the 1980s.
In the midst of the Malaise Era, Ford initiates the first ground-up truck redesign since 1965, creating the most iconic lineup of the 1980s.