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    1976 Ford F-Series Pickup

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    1996 Ford F-Series F150XL (5.0 litre V8 auto)

    The F150 Ford was America's best selling pickup for over 30 years. Produced from 1948 in twelve models (or generations), between 1997 and 2012 alone over 11.9 million were sold - an average of almost 745,000 every...

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    2013 Ford F-Series and 2013 Trailer. Both have the police departments new design.

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    2015 Ford F-Series Super Duty First Review: Tools of the Trade

    2015 Ford F-Series Super Duty First Review: Tools of the Trade

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    Ford F-Series cutaway

    An amusing and informative tag-team demonstration of the creature comforts of the revised Ford F-Series pickup.

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    Rob and Cheryl's '55 Ford F Series pickup

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  • Ford's aluminum F-Series gets mixed reviews

    07/30/15, via CNBC

    The results of new crash tests involving Ford's F-Series pickup trucks raised some concerns about the cost of repairs. But more importantly, they dismissed warnings from skeptics who have suggested the first pickup featuring aluminum panels is not

  • Who Will Buy Ford's Posh New $60000 Pickup Truck?

    08/16/15, via Motley Fool

    But it turns out that -- at least by one definition -- Ford has the best-selling luxury vehicle in America. If you look at vehicles selling for $50,000 or more, the sales winner, by a huge margin, is Ford's F-Series line of pickups. The F-150 starts at

  • Ford Throws UAW (and Trump) a Bone, Shifts Work from Mexico to Ohio

    08/12/15, via NBCNews.com

    But this week, Ford began production of heavy-duty versions of its F-Series pickups, which previously were built in Mexico, at a plant in Ohio: a move that will "secure" more than 1,000 union jobs. "Our investment in Ohio Assembly Plant reinforces our 

  • Ford Bets on Fancy Pickups

    07/28/15, via Wall Street Journal

    “We really have a truck that is so versatile it is attracting the high-end luxury car buyer,” said Doug Scott, marketing manager for Ford's F-series business. “They want to be part of an exclusive club and have the most unique [truck] out there,” he said.

  • Why the 2015 F-150 Didn't Boost Ford's Profits

    08/13/15, via Motley Fool

    Ford's profit jumped despite the fact that sales of Ford's all-important F-Series pickup had fallen 6% during the quarter, due to tight supplies of the new F-150. The F-Series is Ford's biggest selling product line in North America, and it's immensely

  • Has Ford's Aluminum F-150 Finally Turned the Corner?

    08/03/15, via Motley Fool

    Source: Ford Motor Company. Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) said on Monday that U.S. sales of its F-Series pickups rose 4.8% in July. It was the first monthly sales gain for the F-Series since January. Any gain is good news for Ford shareholders, of course.

  • How America's truck, the Ford F-150, became a plaything for the rich

    07/30/15, via Washington Post (blog)

    Ford's first F-Series trucks were no-frills workhorses built for no-frills workers, promoted as if they were carved out of stone for the blue-collar, meat-eating, all-American man. In 1969, the pickups came in three editions — the Contractor Special

Cramer: Ford's stock needs int'l boost to move - CNBC

Despite Ford's strong auto sales in July, the stock will not move because of the company's international markets, CNBC's Jim Cramer said on Monday. "This is a very difficult situation for people at home because you keep seeing these amazing numbers from Ford and you keep seeing Mark Fields [Ford CEO] do everything right," Cramer said on CNBC's " Squawk on the Street. Ford Motor Co. reported a 5 percent jump in sales, well above the 2 percent gain expected by analysts, on the strength of its F-Series pickups. Ford's F-Series sales, of which the F-150 pickup accounts for the lion's share, showed an increase of 4. 8 percent. The F-Series total of 66,288 was more than all sedan sales of 66,004. Fiat Chrysler, Nissan US July sales rise on SUV strength. Cramer said that the reason is that Ford is a large international company, dragged down by emerging markets such as China and Latin America. Source: www.cnbc.com
  • Ford F-Series - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    For the 1999–present F-250 and higher models, see Ford Super Duty. "F150" redirects here. For the 2011 Formula One race car previously named Ferrari F150, see Ferrari 150° Italia. "Ford F1" redirects here. For Ford factory Formula One racing efforts, see Stewart Grand Prix. Ford F-Series 2010 Ford F-150 Platinum -- 07-10-2010.jpg

    2010 Ford F-150 Platinum

    Overview Manufacturer Ford Production 1948–present Body and chassis Class Full-size pickup truck Layout Front engine, rear-wheel drive / four-wheel drive Chronology Predecessor Model BB Successor Ford Super Duty (F-250, F-350, F-450, F-550, F-650, F-750)

    The Ford F-Series is a series of full-size pickup trucks from Ford which has been sold continuously since 1948. The most popular variant of the F-Series is the F-150. It has been the best-selling vehicle in the United States for the past 32 years,[1] and the best-selling pick-up for 43 years,[2] and the best selling vehicle in Canada,[3] In the tenth generation of the F-series, the F-250 and F-350 changed body style in 1998 and joined the Super Duty series.

    During the post-World War II era, smaller Canadian villages had access to either a Ford dealer or a Lincoln-Mercury-Meteor dealer, but not both; a Mercury-badged version was sold at Lincoln-Mercury-Meteor dealers there from 1946–68. Other than the grilles, trim, and badging, these pick-ups were identical to their Ford counterparts.

    As of 2015, the Ford F-150 is sold in the United States, Canada, Mexico, most Caribbean countries (except Trinidad and Tobago, Saint Kitts and Nevis and Cuba), Suriname, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, the Middle East, Iceland, Nigeria, the Dutch territories of Aruba, Curaçao, Sint Maarten and the British overseas territory of the Cayman Islands whilst the SVT Raptor is sold in the United States, Canada, Mexico, the Middle East, Ecuador, Chile and Peru. Both are available in LHD only. In Mexico, the Extended cab versions of the F-150 is called the Ford Lobo, while the Ford F-150 SVT Raptor is called the Ford Lobo Raptor.

    Contents

    1 First generation (1948–52) 2 Second generation (1953–56) 3 Third generation (1957–60) 4 Fourth generation (1961–66) 5 Fifth generation (1967–72) 6 Sixth generation (1973–79) 7 Seventh generation (1980–86) 8 Eighth generation (1987–91) 9 Ninth generation (1992–96) 9.1 E4OD transmission changes 9.2 Powerstroke diesel 9.3 SVT Lightning 10 Tenth generation (1997–2003) 11 Eleventh generation (2004–08) 12 Twelfth generation (2009–14) 13 Thirteenth generation (2015–present) 14 Special models 14.1 Camper Special 14.2 Eddie Bauer 14.3 F-150 Nite 14.4 SVT Lightning 14.5 Harley Davidson Edition 14.6 SVT Raptor 14.7 F-150 Platinum 14.8 F-150 Tremor 15 Motorsports 16 Awards and recognition 17 Sales 18 Other notes 19 Special use F-Series vehicles 20 See also 21 References 22 External links First generation (1948–52)[edit]

    The first-generation F-Series pick-up (known as the Ford Bonus-Built) was introduced in 1948 as a replacement for the previous car-based pick-up line introduced in 1942. The F-Series was sold in eight different weight ratings, with pick-up, panel truck, cab-over engine (COE), conventional truck, and school bus chassis body styles.

    Second generation (1953–56)[edit]

    For the 1953 model year, an all-new version of the F-Series made its debut. Increased dimensions, improved engines, and an updated chassis were features of the second generation.

    Additionally, a change to the F-Series naming scheme would remain in place to the present day. The half-ton F-1 became the F-100 (partially influenced by the North American F-100 Super Sabre); the F-2 and F-3 were combined into the F-250 while the F-4 became the F-350. Conventional F-Series trucks were F-500 to F-900; COE chassis were C-Series trucks.

    Third generation (1957–60)[edit]

    Introduced in 1957, the third-generation F-series was a significant modernisation and re-design. Front wings became integrated into the body, and the StyleSide bed continued the smooth lines to the rear of the pick-up.

    The cab-over F-Series was discontinued, having been replaced by the tilt-cab C-Series.

    In 1959, Ford began in-house production of four-wheel drive pick-ups.

    Fourth generation (1961–66)[edit]

    Ford introduced a dramatically new style of pick-up in 1961 with the fourth-generation F-series. Longer and lower than the previous pick-ups, these trucks had increased dimensions and new engine and gearbox choices. Additionally the 1961-1963 models were constructed as a uni-body design with the cab and bed integrated. This proved unpopular and the F-series reverted to a traditional separate cab/bed design in 1964.

    In 1965 the F-series was given a significant mid-cycle redesign. A completely new platform, including the Twin-I-Beam front suspension, was introduced that would be used until 1996 on the F150 and till this day on the F250/F350 4x2. Additionally that year, the Ranger name made its first appearance on a Ford pick-up; previously a base model of the Edsel, it was now used to denote a high-level styling package for F-Series pick-ups.

    Fifth generation (1967–72)[edit] 1972 F-250 Camper Special

    Introduced in 1967, the fifth-generation F-series pick-up was built on the same platform as the 1965 revision of the fourth-generation. Dimensions, and greenhouse glass were increased, engine options expanded, and plusher trim levels became available during the fifth-generation pick-ups production run.

    Suspension components from all 1969 F-Series models are completely inter-changeable.

    A variant of the fifth-generation F-series was produced until 1992 in Brazil for the South American market.

    Sixth generation (1973–79)[edit]

    The sixth-generation F-series was introduced in 1973. This version of the F-series continued to be built on the 1965 fourth-generation's revised platform, but with significant modernizations and refinements. Front disc brakes, increased cabin dimensions, gas tank relocated outside the cab and under the bed, significantly improved heating and air conditioning, full double wall bed construction, increased use of galvanized steel, SuperCab was introduced in the sixth-generation pick-up.

    The FE engine series was discontinued in 1976 after a nearly 20-year run, replaced by the more modern 335 series (Modified) and 385 series engines.

    In 1975, the F-150 was introduced in between the F-100 and the F-250 in order to avoid certain emission control restrictions. For 1978, square headlights replaced the previous models' round ones on higher trim package models, such as Lariat and Ranger, and in 1979 became standard equipment. Also for 1978, the Ford Bronco was redesigned into a variant of the F-series pick-up. 1979 was the last year that the 460 large block engine was available in a half ton truck.

    Seventh generation (1980–86)[edit]

    The 1980 F-Series was redesigned with an all-new chassis and larger body; this was the first ground-up redesign since 1965. The exterior styling of the truck was redone to improve aerodynamics and fuel economy. Medium-duty F-Series (F600-F900) were also redesigned; although they shared the cabin of the smaller pickup trucks, the largest version of F-Series now wore a bonnet with separate front wings (like the L-Series). Medium duty Ford F-Series would carry the 1980-86 interior design until 2000 (though pickups were restyled again in 1987 and 1992), with very subtle changes such as window glass and electronics.

    In a move towards fuel efficiency, Ford dropped the M-Series engines (5.8L, 351M and 6.6L, 400 C.I. V8's) in 1981 and added the 4.2L, 255 C.I. and 5.8L, 351 C.I. Windsor V8 engines from the Panther platform. The 255 V8 was simply a 5.0L, 302 V8 with a smaller bore, built specifically for better fuel economy, but was dropped for the 1982 model year due to being underpowered and having limited demand. For 1982 and 1983, the 3.8L, 232 C.I. Essex V6 was the base engine but was quickly dropped for the 1984 model year. In 1983, Ford added diesel power to the F-Series through a partnership with International Harvester (later Navistar). The 6.9L, 420 C.I. IDI V8 produced similar power output as the gasoline 351 Windsor V8, with the fuel economy of the 4.9L, 300 I6. 1985 was the first year of electronic fuel injection on the 5.0L V8, all other engines following suit in 1988. There was a new "high output" version of the 5.8L Windsor beginning in 1984.

    A noticeable change was made to the F-Series in 1982 as the Ford "Blue Oval" was added to the center of the grill, also the Ranger and Custom trims were no longer available. The Ranger name had been shifted onto the all-new compact pickup developed as a replacement for the Courier. The new trim levels were a no-badge base model (essentially the new Custom), XL, a very rare XLS, and XLT Lariat.

    1983 marked the final year of the F100, making the F150 the lightest pickup available on the market. F100's and F150's were virtually identical with the exception of smaller brakes and a 5x4.5 bolt pattern on the F100 axles, as opposed to 5x5.5 on the F150. F100's over a certain GVWR and/or without power brakes did use the F150 axles. Also, the 1980-83 F100 was never offered with four wheel drive.

    1986 marked the final year that the F150 was available with a 3-speed manual gearbox that shifted via a steering column lever (3-on-the-tree). Incidentally, this was the second-last vehicle in the United States that offered this set up. 1986 was also the last year the Explorer package was available.

    This is the first generation of trucks to incorporate amenities such as power mirrors, power windows, and power door locks.

    Eighth generation (1987–91)[edit] Ford F-350 U-Haul truck in Hampton, VA (Heavy-Duty type)

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    Ford F-150 (light-duty type)

    Ford's 1987 F-Series carried over the same body style from the 7th generation, yet sported a new rounded front clip that improved aerodynamics, as well as the softening of body lines around the rear of the bed and fender arches around the wheel wells. The interior was also completely redesigned in 1987. The Custom trim made a comeback for the 8th generation. In 1988, the 4.9L I6, 5.8L V8 and 7.5L, 460 C.I. V8 gained electronic fuel injection. International Navistar also increased the displacement of their 6.9L V8 this year, resulting in the new 7.3L, 444 C.I. IDI V8. This was also the first year of a 5-speed manual overdrive transmission, which included the Mazda M5OD in the F150's and the heavy-duty ZF5 in the F250's and F350's, 4-speed manuals were dropped as standard equipment after 1987, but were available as a customer-ordered option until 1989. In 1989, the C6 3-speed automatic was replaced as the base automatic transmission with the E4OD, a 4-speed electronically controlled automatic overdrive unit, though the C6 was still available as an option, mostly in F250's and F350's, until 1997. Heavy-Duty models included F-250s and F-350s (along with F-Super Dutys) that were classified as incomplete vehicles that were produced with no bed, but appeared as Tow Trucks, Box Trucks (notably U-Haul), Flatbed Trucks, Dump Trucks and other models that are known to be incomplete vehicles. These models appear from 1987 to 1997.

    Ninth generation (1992–96)[edit] Ford F-350 U-haul truck being refueled

    The F-Series underwent another minor cosmetic update for the 1992 model year with an updated front clip focused on increasing its aerodynamics. The update also brought the F-Series in line with the Ranger and Explorer stylistically. The interior was also redesigned at this time. One major interior update included the addition of rear speakers. The XLT Lariat name was shortened to simply XLT in 1992, and Ford's base Custom truck trim became the XL.

    SuperCab models of this generation are distinguished by single (instead of twin) side windows for the rear seat. Dormant since 1987, the FlareSide bed also returned for 1992. Instead of the traditional pickup bed seen before, the new FlareSide borrowed much of its rear bodywork from the dual rear-wheel F-350.

    Ford offered a 75th anniversary package on its 1992 F-series, consisting of a stripe package, an argent colored step bumper, and special 75th anniversary logos.

    In 1995, the medium-duty trucks received their first exterior update since 1980 that integrated the indicators and grille. Also, Ford upgraded the F-Series top trim level with the plusher Eddie Bauer Edition, previously only available on Broncos since 1985. SuperCab models offered new 40/20/40 split bench/bucket seat to replace the previously 50/50 split jump seats.

    All 1996 F150s received mass air flow sensors, replacing the older speed/density set up. 1996 and some late 1995 F-150s also have OBD2, replacing the old OBD1 system. The F250HD and F350, however, would remain unchanged through the 1996 model year.

    E4OD transmission changes[edit]

    The E4OD electronically-controlled transmission with overdrive also underwent several updates during the 1992–1997 model years. For the 1992 year model, the E4OD received four-pinion planet carriers, an updated sun gear, rear case bushings, and a stronger overdrive clutch cylinder snap ring. For the 1994 model year, the transmission received updates to the center support, replacing bushings with ball bearings. A new, stronger four-pinion planet overdrive carrier replaces older three- and four-pinion designs. A revised converter clutch piston was also added in with the 1994 update. 1995 E4OD transmissions received a higher displacement front pump, which helps engage reverse quicker. 1996 was updated to be compatible with OBD2 systems.

    Powerstroke diesel[edit]

    Starting in 1994.5, Ford offered the F-250 and F-350 models not only with gasoline engines, but with new redesigned direct injection turbodiesel engines. The 7.3 liter diesel was manufactured by the International company, also known as Navistar. International upgraded the 7.3 diesel previously used in Ford heavy duty trucks and added a direct-injection fuel system, larger single shot injectors, a turbocharger, and newly designed pushrods. Ford named the new diesel engine the Powerstroke. The Powerstroke brought better performance, power, and towing capacity in Ford trucks. The 7.3 Powerstroke diesel lasted until 2003.5, when it was replaced by the 6.0 Powerstroke. In 1999 an intercooler and new piston rods were included in all Powerstroke diesel engines.

    SVT Lightning[edit]

    The first SVT Lightning truck entered the scene in 1993. It featured a 5.8 L engine with performance GT40 cylinder heads shared with 5.0 Mustang Cobra, cam, pistons, intake shared with the 5.0 H.O. Mustang, headers, dual exhaust, oil cooler and modified engine computer programming. The truck was available with a reprogrammed E4OD automatic transmission with an auxiliary cooler. The rear axle was a limited slip unit with 4.10:1 gearing. Ford added a high-mount third brake light to the rear of 1994 truck cab roofs. More safety-related moves this year included a security package with remote keyless entry and intrusion alarm; also driver airbag was standard on the F150 for the first time.

    Tenth generation (1997–2003)[edit]

    Introduced in late of 1996, the 1997 F-150 was redesigned from the ground up for the first time since 1980. Rounded styling allowed for improved aerodynamics, a larger interior, and improved fuel economy. Sharing a similar V6 engine with the Taurus/Windstar and a V8 engine with the Crown Victoria and Mustang, late 1997 F-150 received an all-new 5.4L engine. To improve rear-seat access, a third door was added to SuperCab models; in 1998, SuperCabs became four doors. For 2001, the SuperCrew crew cab was added; it combined the larger seat of a crew cab with a slightly shortened rear cargo bed.The "Tenth Generation" of the Ford F-Series had the following trims: XLT, Lariat and King Ranch and the odd Harley Davidson edition.

    This generation of the F-Series marked the split of the F-150 from heavier-duty pick-ups. For 1997, all F-150s and lighter-payload F-250s used the new chassis, while heavy-payload F-250s and larger trucks remained on the existing platform. For 1998, only the F-150 and F-250LD were produced. In 1999, the F-250LD was rebadged the F-150 7700, and a new line was introduced, the Ford Super Duty. Super Duty models ranged from the F-250 through the F-750; the F-250 through F-550 (the latter being a chassis-cab model) were Ford manufactured and intended to replace the F-250 through F-Super Duty, while the F-650/F-750 was a joint venture with International, a replacement for the previous medium-duty trucks. In 1999, Ford developed and released the 20 valve Triton V10, 6.8L (415 CID) good for 305 Horsepower and 425 Lb-Ft of torque.

    For 2002, this version of the F-150 was sold by Lincoln-Mercury dealers as the Lincoln Blackwood. The first Lincoln pickup, the Blackwood was an F-150 SuperCrew with Lincoln Navigator front bodywork and interior. Unlike most pickup trucks, the pickup bed was redesigned into a trunk with a powered tonneau (decklid) and a fully lined and finished bed.

    In 2001, Ford introduced the King Ranch Edition for the super crew (and very limited special order super cab). This gives the truck a 2 tone paint scheme with black, white, brown, blue, or green primary color with a beige lower paint. The King Ranch trim has real cowhide saddle leather seats and console lid made by The King Ranch, with bucket seats and console in the back as an option.

    The SVT Lightning was produced from 1999-2004 (Heritage) and was available only as a single cab step side bed. It was powered by a Supercharged 5.4L 2v and had the heavy duty 4R100 transmission.

    In 2000, Ford introduced the Harley Davidson Edition.

    Eleventh generation (2004–08)[edit]

    For the 2004 model year, the F-150 was redesigned on an all-new platform. Externally similar to its predecessor, the eleventh-generation wore sharper-edged styling; a major change was the adoption of the stepped driver's window from the Super Duty trucks. Regardless of cabin type, all F-150s were given four doors. Ford also introduced the Triton engines in the 5.4L variants of the F-150.

    In late 2006, the Super Duty trucks were also given an all-new platform. While using the same bed and cabin as before, these are distinguished from their predecessors by an all-new interior and a much larger grille and head lamps. Previously available only as a chassis-cab model, the F-450 now was available as a pick-up directly from Ford.[4]

    From 2005 to 2008, Lincoln-Mercury dealers sold this version of the F-150 as the Lincoln Mark LT. Replacing the Blackwood, the Mark LT had a useful bed in place of its predecessor's trunk, but it was not a success in the United States. This model was discontinued in 2008.

    Twelfth generation (2009–14)[edit]

    The twelfth generation F-150 was introduced for the 2009 model year as an update of the Ford full-size truck platform. Similar to its predecessor, These trucks are distinguished by their Super Duty-style grilles and head lamps; standard cab models again have two-doors instead of four. The FlareSide bed was continued until 2010, dropped along with the manual gearbox; outside of Mexico, the Lincoln Mark LT was replaced by the F-150 Platinum. A new model for 2010 included the SVT Raptor, a dedicated off-road pick-up.

    As part of a major focus on fuel economy, the entire engine lineup for the F-150 (excluding the SVT Raptor) was updated for the 2011 model year. Along with two new V8 engines, the F-150 gained a new 3.7-Litre base V6 engine, and a powerful twin-turbocharged 3.5-Litre V6, dubbed EcoBoost by Ford. The automatic gearbox is the only option. Other modifications include the addition of a Nexteer Automotive Electric Power Steering (EPS) system on most models.

    A recent study[5] conducted by iSeeCars.com and published on Ford website listed Ford F-250 Super Duty as the top longest lasting car and Expedition, Explorer and F-150 in the top 20 longest lasting cars.

    Engine options (North America - as of 10/20/2013) [1]:

    Cylinders Size Horsepower Torque VIN code (8th digit) V6 EcoBoost 3.5 L 365 420 lb-ft @ 2500 rpm 8 V6 3.7 L 302 278 lb-ft @ 4000 rpm 8 V8 5.0 L 360 380 lb-ft @ 4250 rpm 8 V8 6.2 L 411 434 lb-ft @ 4500 rpm 8 Thirteenth generation (2015–present)[edit] The thirteenth generation F-150 at the 2014 North American International Auto Show

    Unveiled at the 2014 North American International Auto Show on January 13, 2014, the all-new F-150 derives much of its exterior styling from the 2013 Ford Atlas concept vehicle.

    In an effort to increase fuel economy, the 2015 model reduces its curb weight by up to 700 pounds through the extensive use of aluminum in the body structure and high strength steel in the frame.[6] The only major component of sheet metal not made from aluminum is the Quiet Steel sound-absorbing firewall.[7][8]

    Retaining the use of body-on-frame construction, the frame is constructed with 77% high-strength steel (up from 23%).[7] The frame is manufactured in Elizabethtown, Kentucky by Metalsa which purchased Dana's structural products business.[9][10]

    To showcase the durability of the aluminum-intensive design, Ford entered disguised prototypes of the model in the Baja 1000, which it completed.

    The 2015 F150 is the first pickup truck with Adaptive Cruise Control, which uses radar sensors on the front of the vehicle to maintain a set following distance between it and the vehicle ahead of it, decreasing speed if necessary.

    Two engines are carried over from the 2014 F150, including the 3.5L V6 Ecoboost and 5.0L V8. New for 2015 is a 2.7L V6 Ecoboost, and a 3.5L V6 replaces the 2014 3.7L V6 as the base engine. The 3.5L V6 and 5.0L V8 are naturally aspirated and feature Twin Independent Variable Camshaft Timing (Ti-VCT), both have aluminum blocks and heads.

    The 2.7L and 3.5L Ecoboost engines both feature twin turbos and direct fuel injection.

    Engine options (North America - as of March 2015) [2]:

    Feature Cylinders Displacement Horsepower Torque (lb-ft) Ti-VCT V6 3.5 L 282 @ 6250 rpm 253 @ 4250 rpm Ti-VCT V8 5.0 L 385 @ 5750 rpm 387 @ 3850 rpm Ecoboost V6 2.7 L 325 @ 5750 rpm 375 @ 3000 rpm Ecoboost V6 3.5 L 365 @ 5000 rpm 420 @ 2500 rpm

    The vehicle was recently awarded a 5 star crash rating by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.[11]

    Special models[edit] Camper Special[edit]

    Available in various forms on the fourth, fifth, and sixth generation F-Series (1961-1979), the Camper Special was an option package on non-F100 pickups for owners of truck campers. Features included heavier-duty suspension and alternators, increased engine cooling, and pre-wiring for the truck camper.

    Eddie Bauer[edit]

    For 1995, Ford introduced the Eddie Bauer trim level for the F-150. In a fashion similar to the same trim packages on the Aerostar, Bronco, and Explorer/Bronco II, it consisted of outdoors-themed interior trim with two-tone exterior paint.

    F-150 Nite[edit]

    The "Nite" package was a special edition package that was available in 1991 and 1992. The package was for the most part an appearance package, with the most noticeable features being the black paint & trim, and special multicolor stripe. The Nite package (available on the XLT Lariat truck) also included 235/75/15 white-letter tires, alloy wheels, and sport suspension. In 1991, you could only get a "Nite" truck in a regular cab F150. In 1992, you could get it in any style F150 (styleside, supercab, etc.) in addition to the Bronco. These trucks came with either a 302 (5.0L) or 351 (5.8L) V8, and in either 2 wheel drive or 4 wheel drive.

    SVT Lightning[edit] Second-generation Ford SVT Lightning

    The SVT Lightning is a sports/performance version of the F-150, released by Ford's Special Vehicle Team (SVT) division. Introduced for the 1993 model year, the SVT Lightning competed against the Chevrolet 454SS, primarily as an effort to enhance the sporty, personal-use image of the Ford F-Series pick-up. Powered by a 240 hp 5.8-Litre V8, the Lightning shared its basic structure with the F-150, but many modifications were made to the suspension and the frame to improve the handling. Production was 11,563 SVT Lightnings between 1993 to 1995.

    In 1999, after a three-year hiatus, Ford SVT unveiled a new version of the Lightning. Much like its predecessor, it was based on the F-150 with substantial suspension modifications. Although the Lightning shared its 5.4-Liter V8 with the standard F-150, it now used a supercharger, producing 360 hp (380 after 2001). To handle the extra power, the 4-speed automatic gearbox was borrowed from Ford's V10/diesel Super Duty pick-ups. 28,124 SVT Lightnings were produced from 1999 until the vehicle was discontinued in 2004.

    Harley Davidson Edition[edit]

    In 2000, Ford released the first Harley Davidson Edition F-150; it was available in a SuperCab with a standard-length bed. For 2001, the Harley-Davidson Edition was moved to the Supercrew F-150. In 2002, Ford opted to further specialise the Harley Davidson Edition by adding the supercharged engine from the SVT Lightning, with a slightly larger upper pulley to reduce boost by 2 lbs. To coincide with Harley-Davidson's centenary, the 2003 edition added the requisite 100th Anniversary badging; these were available on Supercrew F-150s with the supercharged 5.4-Liter V-8.

    For the 2004–09 F-150, the Harley-Davidson Edition became mainly an appearance package; its availability was expanded to the F-250 and F-350 Super Duty series.

    On February 10, 2008 at the St. Louis Auto Show, the latest version of the Harley-Davidson F-150 was introduced. Adopting many luxury features of the Platinum Edition, this Harley went one step further by providing leather seating surfaces derived from authentic Harley biker-jacket materials, as well as the requisite exhaust tones and power to reach a top speed of 115 miles per hour (185 km/h).[12]

    In 2012 Ford discontinued the Harley Davidson Edition and replaced it with the Limited edition.

    SVT Raptor[edit]

    For the 2010 model year, Ford introduced the SVT Raptor model of the F-150. Intended for dedicated off-road use, the Raptor has a number of modifications to improve its off-road ability. It includes a full set of FOX shocks with 11.2" of front suspension travel and 12.1" of rear travel. It wears a wider body and wings than the standard F-Series truck. In a departure from the F-150, the Raptor wears no blue-oval Ford emblem on its grille (for the first time since 1981); instead, the grille has "FORD" spelled out in the center. In 2011, a full four-door SuperCrew lift kit model was added to the standard 4+4 door SuperCab model.

    The Raptor is powered by a 411 hp 6.2-Liter V8 (shared with the Ford Super Duty; a 5.4 liter V8 was available for the 2010 model year); it is paired with a 6-speed automatic gearbox.

    F-150 Platinum[edit]

    Ford ceased sales of the Lincoln Mark LT in the United States and Canada after the 2008 model year.[13] In its place beginning in the 2010 model year, Ford created an upper-end trim of the 2009 F-150 called F-150 Platinum. Due to its continuing popularity there, the Platinum is rebadged as the Lincoln Mark LT in Mexico.

    F-150 Tremor[edit]

    For the 2014 model year, Ford introduced the Tremor model of the F-150. The Tremor was released as high-performance sport truck for street truck enthusiasts. The Tremor is based on the style of the FX Appearance Package with the 3.5 liter EcoBoost engine and a 4.10 rear axle. The interior uses a floor mounted shifter, custom bucket seats and a flow-through center console not found in any other F-150. The Tremor is available in both 4x2 and 4x4. Both options feature an electronic locking rear differential and customized suspension. 2230 total Tremor's were built

    Motorsports[edit]

    The truck won the San Felipe 250 eight times between 1999 and 2007.

    Greg Biffle won the 2000 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.

    Drivers such as Roger Norman and Larry Roeseler won the Primm 300 in 2003, 2007 and 2008.

    In 2008, Ford announced its entrance into the Baja 1000 class-eight race for moderately modified, full-size pick-ups. The driver of record was Steve Oligos, supported by co-drivers Randy Merritt, Greg Foutz, and Bud Brutsman.[14] The vehicle was built with collaboration between the Ford Special Vehicle Team (SVT), Ford Racing, and Foutz Motorsports, Inc. The Ford F-150 SVT Raptor R completed the 2008 41st Tecate SCORE Baja 1000 race in 25.28:10,[15] and ranked third in its class.[16]Tavo Vildosola and Gus Vildosola won the event in 2010.

    In the Best In The Desert race series, a F150 SVT Raptor R completed the "Terrible's 250" race, placing second overall in the Class 8000.[17]

    In January 2010, a single Raptor SVT (#439), driven by Chilean driver Javier Campillay, competed in the Argentina-Chile Dakar Rally. However, the pick-up was unable to finish due to a catch-up crash with another car in the middle of the road during stage seven. In January 2011, two Raptors started in the Argentina-Chile Dakar Rally in Buenos Aires, with Campillay driving the more reliable Raptor (#375), and American female driver Sue Mead driving a T2 Raptor (#374). Mead crossed the finish line in Buenos Aires and won the "Super Production" class, the first North American class win in Dakar history. Campillay was unable to finish the 12th stage after losing time due to mechanical failure during the 11th stage, which led to his disqualification for failing to reach the race camp by the designated deadline.

    Awards and recognition[edit]

    The Ford F-150 has won numerous awards; in 2009 alone, it received:[18]

    Motor Trend 2009 Pick-Up of the Year Award 2009 Best Redesigned Vehicle from Kelley Blue Book's kbb.com Top honors as "Truck of Texas" as well as "Best Luxury Pickup" for the 2009 F-150 King Ranch from Texas Auto Writers Association "Best Overall Half-Ton Pick-up" from PickupTrucks.com "Automotive Excellence" award in the Workhorse Category from Popular Mechanics "Top Safety Pick" from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety for its standard safety technology: Safety Canopy side curtain air bags and AdvanceTrac with Roll Stability Control "Residual Value" award from Automotive Leasing Guide (ALG) for retaining the highest percentage of its original price among 2009 full-size light-duty pickups at the end of a conventional three-year lease, based on ALG projections Motor Trend's Truck Trend Top 5 Pick-ups from Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) for 2009 Ford F-150 Heavy Duty DeWalt Contractor Concept "Accessory-Friendly Pick-up" Design Award from SEMA Calendar Year United States Canada Norway World 1997 746,111[19] 1998 836,629 1999[20] 869,001 2000 876,716 2001[21] 911,597 2002[22] 813,701 2003 845,586 68,375 913,961 2004[23] 939,511 71,790 1,011,301 2005 901,463 69,549 971,012 2006[24] 796,039 72,128 868,167 2007 690,589 73,618 764,207 2008[25] 515,513 67,749 583,262 2009[26] 413,625 81,396 495,021 2010[27] 528,349 97,913 [28] 626,262 2011 584,917 96,325 681,242 2012 645,316 106,358 [29] 751,674 2013 763,402[30] 122,325 885,727 2014 753,851[31] 126,277[32] 880,128 Other notes[edit] This 1955 Australian F-100 Freighter had special high side panels, perhaps unique to Australia; note the right-hand drive.

    Ford also manufactures F-Series medium and heavy-duty pick-ups alongside the F-150, F-250, and F-350s (F-450, F-550, F-650, F-750 Super Duty trucks). Prior to 1998 in the United States, there were a number of variants sold alongside the F-Series.

    B-Series (1948-1998) - school bus chassis based on medium-duty F-Series Econoline/E-Series (1975-2014) - mechanically related to F-Series P-Series - parcel delivery van chassis An F-8000 was also produced based on the Ford Cargo cab-over range, which was similar to the 2006 and newer Ford LCF ("Low Cab Forward").

    While previously a unique platform, after their 1975 redesign, the Econoline/E-Series vans have maintained strong similarity with the F-Series pickup trucks, although it is now only mechanically true, as the latter has now undergone a number of redesigns since the last update of the vans in 1992.

    Medium-duty variants of the F-Series have their own chassis, sharing only the cab with lower-GVWR models. The current generation of F-650/F-750 Super Duty models combine the Ford Super Duty cab with a chassis shared with the International DuraStar line of trucks.

    Right-hand drive versions of the F-Series (for the United Kingdom and Australia) are manufactured in Brazil.

    In Argentina and Brazil, the petrol engines are often converted to also run with alternative fuels, E-96h (Brazilian-spec ethanol) and Compressed Natural Gas (CNG). Biodiesel also is used in diesel engines.

    Special use F-Series vehicles[edit]

    Lifeguard in Pismo Beach, California

    Firetruck in Curico, Chile

    Repairing power lines in Caruthersville, Missouri

    Bus for disabled in Toronto

    Police crowd control in Panama

    Catering truck at John F. Kennedy International Airport

    Microwave broadcasting vehicle in Chengkungling, Taiwan

    Ambulance in Loudoun County, Virginia

    At car wash in Round Rock, Texas

    Special forces vehicle for hijacked planes in Italy

    Railroad maintenance in Tampa, Florida

    Seafood delivery in Scranton, Pennsylvania

    Taxi in Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands

    Motorcade for U.S. President George W. Bush in Zagreb, Croatia

    Camper at Core Banks, North Carolina

    Tow truck in Horsens, Denmark

    U.S. Border Patrol in Tucson

    WikiLeaks Top Secret Information Collection Unit in New York City

    Mosquito Control in New Orleans

    Race car in Avondale, Arizona

    See also[edit] Ford Super Duty Ford F-650 Sterling Trucks Bullet pickup References[edit] ^

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    64. 20 Operator Assist sessions included with each one-year paid/complimentary SYNC Services subscription. Fees apply for additional sessions. See syncmyride.com.

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    129. SYNC Services varies by trim level and model year and may require a subscription. Traffic alerts and turn-by-turn directions available in select markets. Message and data rates may apply. Ford Motor Company reserves the right to change or discontinue this product service at any time without prior notification or incurring any future obligation.

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    Today's lower-number truck sales are the result of escalating fuel prices and a dwindling economy, and not a reflection of the latest F-Series redesign. F-Series trucks still own an excellent share of the automotive market, and were popular with buyers during the U.S. government's Cash for Clunkers program, with 16,263 F-150s sold (versus the top selling vehicle, the Toyota Corolla at 29,488).

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    F-Series power was boosted and Ford began producing its own 4WD trucks, no longer sending them out for conversion.

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    Ford F-Series trucks from this period were all about change, from the first year of the re-design and throughout the period. Ford lead the way in anti-lock brakes, becoming the first to offer the feature as standard equipment on trucks.

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    1950 Ford F-3

    Overview Manufacturer Ford Also called Ford Bonus-Built Production 1948–1952 Model years 1948–1952 Assembly Chester, Pennsylvania, USADearborn, Michigan, USAEdison, New Jersey, USALong Beach, California, USANorfolk , VirginiaSt. Paul, MinnesotaSt. Louis, Missouri, USAHapeville, Georgia, USAHighland Park, Michigan, USA Body and chassis Class Full-size pickup truck Body style 2-door pickup4-door panel truck Layout Front engine, rear-wheel drive / four-wheel drive Powertrain Engine 226 cu in (3.7 L) I6239 cu in (3.9 L) Flathead V8254 cu in (4.2 L) I6337 cu in (5.5 L) Flathead V8215 cu in (3.5 L) I6279 cu in (4.6 L) Y-block V8317 cu in (5.2 L) Y-block V8 Transmission 3-speed manual4-speed manual5-speed manual Chronology Predecessor 1941-1947 Ford pickup Successor Ford F-Series second generation (1953–1956) 1950 F-6 with a 254-CID straight-six

    The first-generation Ford F-Series is a series of pickup trucks and commercial vehicles produced by Ford. Introduced in 1948, the F-Series was the first post-war truck design from Ford. In a break from previous Ford trucks, the F-Series was no longer based upon its car chassis, but on a dedicated truck platform. This generation of the F-Series would remain in production until 1952. F-Series trucks were assembled at sixteen different Ford factories. Serial numbers indicate the truck model, engine, year, assembly plant, and unit number. The most common model was the F-1 with a 6?½-foot bed followed by the F-2 and F-3 Express models with an 8-foot (2.4 m) bed.

    Contents

    1 Design 2 Models 3 Powertrain 3.1 Engines 3.2 Transmissions 4 References

    The first F-Series truck (known as the Ford Bonus-Built) was introduced in 1948 as a replacement for the previous car-based pickup line introduced in 1941. It had a flat, one-piece windshield and integrated headlamps.[1] It had a wider cab.[1] Options included the "See-Clear" windshield washer (operated by foot plunger), passenger-side windshield wiper & sun visor, and passenger-side taillight. The F-1 truck was also available with additional chrome trim and two horns as an option. All F-series were available with optional "Marmon-Herrington All Wheel Drive" until 1959.

    Design of the F-Series truck changed tremendously from 1950 to 1954. From 1948 to 1950, the grill was a series of horizontal bars and the headlights were set into the fenders. For 1951 and 1952, the headlights were connected by a wide aerodynamic cross piece with three similarly aerodynamic supports. The rear window was wider in these later trucks and the dashboard was redesigned. This new cab was called the "Five-Star Cab".

    1951 Ford F-series, showing the larger rear window

    The F-Series was sold in four basic models. Along with the pickup truck (F-1 through F3), the F-Series was sold as a panel truck (based on the pickup), COE/cab-over engine chassis (F-5 and F-6, branded C-Series) and school bus chassis (F-5 and F-6, branded B-Series). Above the F-5, the F-Series was a medium-duty and heavy-duty conventional truck sharing the bodywork of the smaller F-Series.

    The models are:

    F-1: 1/2 ton (4,700 GVWR max.) F-2: 3/4 ton (5,700 GVWR max.) F-3: Heavy Duty 3/4 ton (6,800 GVWR max.) F-3: Parcel Delivery (7,000 GVWR max) & optional rear spring pkg (7,800 GVWR max.) F-4: 1 ton (7,500 GVWR max) & optional 1¼ ton pkg (10,000 GVWR max.) F-5: 1½ ton: Conventional, school bus, and cab over engine (C.O.E.) (10,000–14,500 GVWR) F-6: 2 ton: Conventional, school bus, and C.O.E. (14,000–16,000 GVWR) F-7: Conventional (17,000–19,000 GVWR) F-8: Conventional (20,000–22,000 GVWR)

    Variation by Year:

    1948: Feature a wider, longer, and taller cabs. Model designations for trucks were badged as F-1s. 1949: The most noticeable change on the 1949 trucks was the deletion of the red pinstripes on the silver painted grille bars. Wheels were painted to match body color, rather than the previous black wheels. 1950: The standard three-speed shift was relocated from the floor to the steering column. 1951: The 1951 trucks were restyled with a single bar type grille and a headlight at each end of the grille bar. The grille was painted argent (silver) to complement the chrome headlight bezels. During the model year, the grille was painted ivory and the headlight rings argent (silver). The hood got new side spears and a three slot embellishment at the front. The front bumper was redesigned. A V-8 emblem was used on the upper grille support on corresponding trucks. The pickup bed and tailgate were redesigned. The bed used a hardwood floor instead of the previous all metal floor. The rear window was larger. Door panels were also added. 1952: The VIN plate was attached to the rear face of the driver's door. The information on the rating plate is the VIN number. The VIN number identifies the series, model year, assembly plant and production sequence. Powertrain[edit] Engines[edit] Engine Years Power Usage 226 CID Flathead 6 I6 1948–51 95 hp (71 kW) at 3,300 rpm F-1 through F-6 239 CID Flathead V8 1948–52 100 hp (75 kW) at 3,800 rpm F-1 through F-6 254 CID Flathead 6 1948–51 110 hp (82 kW) at 3,400 rpm F-6 only 337 CID Flathead V-8 1948–51 145 hp (108 kW) at 3,600 rpm F-7 and F-8 215 CID OHV Straight-6 1952–53 101 hp (75 kW) 279 Lincoln Y-block (EAL) 1952–55 145 hp (108 kW) at 3,800 rpm F-7 only 317 Lincoln Y-block (EAM) 1952–55 155 hp (116 kW) at 3,900 rpm F-8 only Transmissions[edit]

    All are manual.

    3-speed light-duty, F-1 only 3-speed heavy-duty, F-1 through F-5 4-speed (spur gear), F-1 through F-6 4-speed Synchro-Silent, F-4 through F-6 5-speed overdrive, F-7 and F-8 5-speed direct drive, F-7 and F-8 1948 F-1 used by Israel Postal Company in 1948–1949, now at Eretz Israel Museum, Philatelic Building References[edit] Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ford F-Series (1948). ^ a b Gunnell, John A. (1993). Standard Catalog of American Light-Duty Trucks. krause Publications. ISBN 0-87341-238-9.  Ford F-Series production models and variants Ford F-Series generations

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