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A generational breakdown of America's best-selling vehicle, the Ford F-series.
The Ford Model TT was a truck variant of the original car that started it all. And while it didn't last long, this model was successful for a variety of uses.
S ince we already took a look back at Chevrolet’s significant trucks over a century, we’re giving equal time to Ford fans. Ford cites the beginning as the 1917 TT, one year pr ...
One hundred years ago on July 27th, Ford introduced its first purpose-built truck, the 1917 Ford Model TT, forever changing the auto industry. Nine years after the first Model T saw Ford customers ...
The Ford TT, which came out in 1917, was Ford's first designed-as-a-truck truck. This was no lightweight either. It had a rated cargo capacity of one ton, as much as an F-350 today.
When Ford unveiled the all-electric F-150 Lightning at an event in Dearborn, Michigan last week it marked a key moment for one of the most American of American products: Pickup trucks – Ford ...
1917 Ford Model TT Based on the Model T, the Ford Model TT was the automaker's first pickup truck and initially it was sold chassis-only—buyers had to supply their own bodies.
Long before the F-150 there was the Ford TT, Ford Motor Company's first one-ton truck that was introduced on July 27, 1917. It wasn't a complete truck you'd pick up at local dealership though ...
Ford Motor Co.’s F-Series pickup truck sales dropped in the second quarter as the automaker slowly rolls out a redesign of its top-selling model to avoid quality problems and recalls.
Ford Motor Co. rigged at least 500,000 heavy-duty pickup trucks to beat emissions tests, drivers claimed in a lawsuit, adding to the tally of carmakers linked to diesel-cheating allegations ...
The year was 1917 when the Ford Motor Company introduced the Model TT. The predecessor of the thirteenth-generation F-Series pickup truck celebrates its 100th anniversary this year, and this calls ...
Ford’s inaugural truck, the 1918 version of the Model TT. PHOTO: Ford The truck shared certain similarities with the Fordson tractor, also introduced in 1917.