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  2. Ford Cargo - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Cargo is a forward-control (cab-over-engine) truck model manufactured by Ford since 1981. Designed by Ford of Britain as the successor of the Ford Transcontinental heavy commercial tractor, Ford introduced the Cargo to North America for 1986 as a medium-duty truck, intended to replace the long-running Ford C-Series.

  3. Ford Caminhões - Wikipedia

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    Ford Caminhões was a division of Ford Brasil that has truck production lines in Brazil. [2] [3] The first cargo vehicles produced by North American Ford were derived from the Ford Model T, called TT, and were produced from 1917. The Model TTs were imported from the beginning of the Brazilian subsidiary's operations in 1919.

  4. Ford LCF - Wikipedia

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    The Ford LCF (Low Cab Forward [1]) is a medium-duty cab-over truck that was marketed by Ford Motor Company from 2006 to 2009. The first cab-over (COE) vehicle sold by Ford since the company sold the rights to the Ford Cargo design (in North America) to Freightliner in 1996, the LCF was developed as a Class 4/5 truck, competing in a market segment dominated by the Isuzu NPR (and its rebadged ...

  5. Ford Otosan - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, the company launched a new generation of the Ford Cargo heavy-duty truck. [7] In September 2012, Ford revealed its new version of the Transit, [8] and in January 2013, the new Cargo heavy truck was unveiled. [9] The latter was co-developed by Ford Otosan in partnership with Ford Brazil, [10] and will be manufactured in both countries. [9]

  6. Ford F-Max - Wikipedia

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    The truck was designed by Ford Otosan over the span of 5 years, [11] under the codenames H625 and "Big Boy". [ 12 ] [ 13 ] It is only available in a 4x2 axle configuration and powered by the 12.7 liter Ecotorq Euro 6 engine, delivering 368 kW (493 hp; 500 PS) and 2,500 N⋅m (1,840 lb⋅ft) of torque, coupled to a 12-speed ZF Traxon gearbox.

  7. Ford L series - Wikipedia

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    The same year, Ford introduced the H-Series heavy truck. Derived from the C-Series, the H-Series mounted the cab higher on an all-new chassis with a forward-mounted axle (taking on the "Two-Story Falcon" nickname); while a Super Duty V8 was standard, the optional Cummins NH inline-6 was the first factory-installed diesel offered in a Ford truck ...

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  9. Ford F-Series - Wikipedia

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    The Ford F-Series is a series of light-duty trucks marketed and manufactured by Ford Motor Company since the 1948 model year. The F-Series is marketed as a range of full-sized pickup trucks positioned above the midsize Ranger but below the larger Super Duty in the Ford truck lineup. [1]