Subject: [Useful info and links for identification] Ford
A nice page with some good tips on the details for how to identify each Ford Pickup from 1967 to 1972:
http://www.fordification.com/67-72ID.htm
Latest Edition: 06/06/2006 @ 10:51:46
http://www.fordification.com/67-72ID.htm
Latest Edition: 06/06/2006 @ 10:51:46
Has anybody ever seen "The Fisher King(1991)?
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101889/combined
I don't have any links or images for the scene I'm about to describe to you, but during the scene where Robin Williams saves Jeff Bridges from those kids who attack homeless people, he uses the cowl insignia from an old Ford Truck(late-1950's to early-1960's) as his arrow.
Just thought you'd like to know some new stuff.
Latest Edition: 13/01/2007 @ 02:01:46
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101889/combined
I don't have any links or images for the scene I'm about to describe to you, but during the scene where Robin Williams saves Jeff Bridges from those kids who attack homeless people, he uses the cowl insignia from an old Ford Truck(late-1950's to early-1960's) as his arrow.
Just thought you'd like to know some new stuff.
Latest Edition: 13/01/2007 @ 02:01:46
Okay, if none of you have seen this link yet, I'm going to bring it to your attention right now.
http://www.1957ford.com/
Maybe next time, I should post a message on other Ford-realted links.
Latest Edition: 09/03/2007 @ 19:59:48
http://www.1957ford.com/
Maybe next time, I should post a message on other Ford-realted links.
Latest Edition: 09/03/2007 @ 19:59:48
Your welcome. Now here's one for Falcons:
http://www.falconclub.com/
And here's one for Fords, mostly made during the post-WW2 era:
http://www.lovefords.org/
Thunderbirds:
http://www.tbirdregistry.com/
Latest Edition: 10/03/2007 @ 01:38:35
http://www.falconclub.com/
And here's one for Fords, mostly made during the post-WW2 era:
http://www.lovefords.org/
Thunderbirds:
http://www.tbirdregistry.com/
Latest Edition: 10/03/2007 @ 01:38:35
Here's another link you might like: The difference between the first and second generation Ford Taurus/Mercury Sable:
http://www.taurusclub.com/encyclopedia/G2/Front.jpg
The Third generation ones are far too obvious and ugly.
http://www.taurusclub.com/encyclopedia/G2/Front.jpg
The Third generation ones are far too obvious and ugly.
Now does anybody see this truck?
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=67354
I just found out the make and model today; Since it's on this thread, it's obviously a Ford product. But more specifically it's an MTO-71 built by Orrville Metal Products of Orrville, Ohio in coooperartion with the Military Truck Operations of Ford Tractor Division. I just found out about it from the book "Ford Trucks Since 1905," by James K. Wagner.
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=67354
I just found out the make and model today; Since it's on this thread, it's obviously a Ford product. But more specifically it's an MTO-71 built by Orrville Metal Products of Orrville, Ohio in coooperartion with the Military Truck Operations of Ford Tractor Division. I just found out about it from the book "Ford Trucks Since 1905," by James K. Wagner.
Here's a site on Ford Fairmonts(and occasionally Mercury Zephyrs):
http://stuartscustoms.freeyellow.com/Fairmont.html
http://stuartscustoms.freeyellow.com/Fairmont.html
This Ford pickup, can't be an F-150. They didn't make them when this was built:
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=9617
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=9617
Remember how I've mentioned that a Ford Tractor and Truck rental dealership in Coram used to paint all their tractors and trucks yellow and blue? Well, I haven't found any color photos of the ones from the dealer, but I did find a yellow & blue Ford construction tractor:
http://mclellansautomotive.com/photos/B35124.jpg
http://mclellansautomotive.com/photos/B35124.jpg













