The new Ford F-Series models are the latest vehicles to benefit from the company’s dirt detection technology to ensure optimal paint and surface quality.
Read More →Ford, America’s truck leader, welcomes a third crew of 900 new hourly workers at its Kansas City Assembly Plant to meet surging customer demand for the Ford F-150.
Read More →According to the company, the addition of this third crew is the first step in adding 2,000 jobs at the Kansas City Assembly Plant to build more trucks to meet customer demand and to produce the all-new Ford Transit.
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Ford announced that the 33 millionth F-Series pickup truck has officially been delivered and sold.
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Ford engineers are using 3D mapping in what is believed to be the technology’s first application in the auto industry to better analyze rear axle parts of F-Series pickups during assembly, leading to a smoother, quieter ride for drivers of Ford trucks.
Read More →Westport Innovations Inc., a provider of natural gas engines, announced that the Ford F-Series Super Duty trucks with the Westport WiNG Power System will soon be available to Canadian customers.
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On Jan. 16, 1948, the Ford Motor Co. publicly revealed the iconic F-1 pickup, the beginning of the F-Series.
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On January 16, 1948, the Ford Motor Company publicly revealed the iconic F-1 pickup, beginning the F-Series. The automaker has launched a mini-site including a plethora of historic materials.
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SAN ANTONIO – The Texas Auto Writers Association (TAWA) has awarded Ford F-Series trucks and utilities with top honors in key categories after comparing the vehicles against competitors during the group’s annual Texas Truck Rodeo near San Antonio.
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According to the company, Ford engineers have raised conventional towing capacity to 18,500 pounds and the payload capability to 7,260 pounds.
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