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In 1958, Ford introduced the Ranchero, a groundbreaking vehicle that defied traditional automotive categories by merging the ...
Did the Ford Ranchero ever use a 429 cu-in engine? Yes, it did, and it was agressive enough to be called the ultimate sleeper ...
A fresh trademark filing and Ford’s “Model T moment” tease point to the return of a cult classic car-pickup hybrid. This time ...
Ford filed a “Ranchero” trademark for vehicles, hinting at the name for its breakthrough midsize EV pickup as it prepares to detail a new, cost-cutting EV platform. A fresh USPTO filing suggests Ford ...
🛻 Ford’s promised “Model T moment” on Monday might include an “affordable” small electric pickup truck called Ranchero ...
Ford believes a cheap Maverick-sized electric truck could be very popular, guiding suppliers for a 190,000-unit annual ...
Ford filed to trademark the Ranchero name, suggesting that its upcoming compact electric pickup truck might inherit the ...
Ford filed a patent for the name less than a week after hinting at a new "Model T moment" for the company, possibly telling us the name of its upcoming pickup.
Ford used the Ranchero nameplate from the late 1950s to the late 1970s. It was an affordable two-door passenger car with seating for two (or three) in front and a full-size truck bed at the back ...