By D. Brian Smith Photography: Courtesy of Mecum Auctions Ford’s marketing team named the full-size Ford the Galaxie. This was an effort to capture some interest in the car with an association to the Space Race that held the attention of the U.S. during the 1950s and 1960s. For the 1959 model of the full-size…
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1966-1996 Ford Bronco History: “Goes Over Any Terrain”
By D. Brian Smith Photography: Courtesy of Mecum Auctions Before the professional sports acronym G.O.A.T. came to mean "Greatest Of All Time," it was the internal project name of the Ford Bronco and stood for “Goes Over Any Terrain.” With the advantage of 20/20 hindsight, that project code name was very apropos. Thanks to the…
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1957-1979 Ford Ranchero History – Rugged Utility with Classic Style
By D. Brian Smith Photography: Courtesy of Mecum Auctions Ford introduced the Ranchero, a vehicle classified as a coupe utility, at the New York Auto Show on December 8, 1956. Though this was a new vehicle for the American market, some 22 years earlier Ford of Australia designer, Lew Bandt penned the first coupe utility…
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Ford Truck History: From the Model TT to the Modern F-Series
By D. Brian Smith Photography: Courtesy of Mecum Auctions The Ford Motor Company first produced a pickup truck in 1917. The truck was called a Ford Model TT. It differed from the Model T passenger car by having a heavier frame and rear axle, which gave the truck a hauling capacity of one US ton…
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