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  • ...of Ford platforms''' is a list of [[automobile platform]]s developed by [[Ford Motor Company]], its present-day subsidiaries ([[Mazda]]), as well as those !colspan=7|Current Ford Motor Company platforms (global)
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  • * 2008 [[Ford Mustang variants#Bullitt|Ford Mustang Bullitt]] [http://blogs.edmunds.com/Straightline/3648] * 2008 [[Ford Escape]]
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  • * [[Ford]] **[[Ford Mustang Variants#Giugiaro Mustang concept|Ford Mustang Giugiaro]] (2006)
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  • ...span=2 style="text-align:center; font-weight:normal; background:#ddb;" | [[Ford]] The Ford Probe was a car produced by [[Ford]].
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  • ...and [[Shelby GT500]], and of course the 427 [[Shelby Cobra]]. Parting with Ford, Shelby moved on to help develop performance cars with divisions of the two ...Shelby mended ties again. Carroll Shelby became technical advisor to the [[Ford GT]] project. In that same year, he formed [[Carroll Shelby International|
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  • ...nd his passion in cars at the age of 8 when he saw a metallic green [[Ford Mustang]] on his way to school and felt compelled to draw the car until he could re
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  • ...rd]]''': [[Ford Explorer|Explorer]], [[Ford F-150|F-150]], [[Ford Mustang|Mustang]]
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  • | [[Ford Cyclone engine#TwinForce|3.5L TwinForce™ V6]] | [[Ford Mustang]]<br>[[Ford Interceptor]]
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  • ...g:0; background:#996; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" | [[Image:Ford-cobra front3.jpg|300px]] ! colspan=2 | '''Ford Shelby Cobra'''
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  • #1966 427 [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] [[AC Cobra]] <ref name="roadfly">http://www.roadfly.com/magazine/8/jay_le #19xx [[Ford Festiva]] ([[Ford Taurus]] [[SHO]] motor and a nitrous setup. Also know as a SHOgun.)
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  • ...generally called "Merker"s. Below the Merkur badge, was a script stating "FORD WERKE AG-Cologne, West Germany", stating the car's place of manufacture. ...from the Ford plant in Taubate, Brazil. The Scorpios were manufactured in Ford's Cologne plant and fitted with the [[Ford_Cologne_V6_engine#2.9|Cologne 2.
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  • Based off the '''[[Ford Escort]]''', the EXP was a compact two-seater which was the first one offer ! colspan=2 | '''Ford EXP'''
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  • ...owstuffworks.com/1974-1975-1976-1977-1978-ford-mustang3.htm "The 1974 Ford Mustang: Notchback by Default" by the Auto Editors of Consumer Guide, 2007-02-15],r ...dual trunk hump.{{Fact|date=May 2008}} Officially (in [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] terminology) the shape of these hatchbacks was ''Aeroback''.
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  • ...g:0; background:#996; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" | [[Image:Ford falcon.jpg|300px]] ...span=2 style="text-align:center; font-weight:normal; background:#ddb;" | [[Ford]]
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  • [[Ford Motor Company|Ford Motor Company]] uses the following [[w:Vehicle identification number|VIN]] ==American Ford==
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  • ....com/cars/coolwheels/multimedia/2009/04/gallery_mustang Squatriglia, Chuk "Mustang, the Ultimate Pony Car, Turns 45" ''Wired'' 2009-04-17], retrieved on 2009- ...who would ultimately purchase more mundane automobiles. For several years Ford explored various plans for reviving some equivalent of the early Thunderbir
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  • ...o Montreal]], and [[Lamborghini]]s. His 100th design was a special [[Ford Mustang]], introduced at the 1965 [[New York Auto Show]] and commissioned by [[Auto
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  • * [[Ford GT40]], winner of [[24 Hours of Le Mans]] race 1966 to 1969 * [[Ford Crown Victoria]] [[taxicab|taxi]] and her enemy, [[BMW 7 Series]] from the
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  • ...merican cars used the FR layout until the 1980s, exemplified by the [[Ford Mustang]], [[Chevrolet Corvette]], and originally German vehicles from [[BMW]] and ...ler]] went 100% [[FF layout|FF]] by 1990; only [[General Motors|GM]] and [[Ford]] retained FR for their [[Luxury Cars|luxury]] and performance vehicles.
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  • ...er Earl S. MacPherson, an engineer who developed the design for the 1951 [[Ford]] Consul and later Zephyr. It can be used for both front and rear suspensio ...the strut setup is still used on high performance cars such as the [[Ford Mustang]], [[Porsche 911]], ''all'' [[BMW]]s and several [[Mercedes-Benz]] models.
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