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The Ford E-Series, also known as the Econoline, is a line of full-size vans (both cargo and passenger) and truck chassis from Ford Motor Company. The E-series is related to the Ford F-Series line of pickup trucks. The line was introduced in 1961 and its descendents are still produced today. The Econoline is produced at Ford's Lorain, Ohio and Avon Lake, Ohio plants. The Ford Motor Company (often referred to simply as Ford; sometimes nicknamed Fords or FoMoCo, (NYSE: F) is an automobile maker founded by Henry Ford in Detroit, Michigan, and incorporated on June 16, 1903. ...
1955 Ford F-100 The F-Series is a series of full-size pickup trucks from Ford Motor Company sold for over 5 decades. ...
Lorain is a city located in Lorain County, Ohio. ...
Avon Lake is a city located in Lorain County, Ohio. ...
1961 The 1961 E-Series truck placed the engine between and behind the front seats. It was an immediate success with utilities like the Bell Telephone System. It was originally offered as a cargo van, 8-passenger full-size van and pickup truck. Engines were Ford's 170CID and 240CID sixes. The model was updated in 1968 with Ford's "Twin I-Beam" front suspension, optional air conditioning and a V8 engine choice. A public utility is a company that maintains the infrastructure for a public service. ...
Pickup truck with extended cabin and homebuilt lumber rack. ...
Note: in the broadest sense, air conditioning can refer to any form of heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning. ...
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1968 The 1968 Ford E-Series changed van design by moving the engine all the way to the front under a short hood. Over the next six years, more vans would use this layout, with the engine eventually housed under a much more conventional truck-like hood. 1968 was a leap year starting on Monday (the link is to a full 1968 calendar). ...
1975 The E-Series was redone in 1975 with more environmental controls and a full frame design, allowing it to be used as a truck chassis. The nose now had a proper hood, very close to the length used today. Categories: Stub ...
1992 The redesigned 1992 E-Series featured a 7.3 liter Power Stroke diesel engine as well as the Ford Triton engines. The consumer-oriented Chateau Club Wagon version was Motor Trend magazine's Truck of the Year for 1992. The Power Stroke is a family of diesel truck engines from Ford Motor Company. ...
Diesel fuel is a specific distillate fraction of fuel oil that is used in a diesel engine invented by German engineer Rudolf Diesel, and perfected by Charles F. Kettering. ...
The Triton engine is Fords line of modern truck engines. ...
Motor Trend is one of the oldest automotive magazines still publishing. ...
Car of the Year is a phrase usually considered to have been invented by Motor Trend magazine in the 1950s for their annual award for best automobile. ...
2001 For 2001, Ford again refreshed the E-Series, with a new E-150 Traveler model targeted at families.
2003 For 2003, Ford refreshed the E-Series by changing the grille style, incorporating an integral Ford logo. Econoline_black File links The following pages link to this file: Ford E-Series ...
Econoline_black File links The following pages link to this file: Ford E-Series ...
2006 The Econoline and E-Series body is expected to be refreshed for 2006 (code name VN127).
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