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The Lincoln Blackwood is a luxury pickup truck that was marketed by the Lincoln division of Ford Motor Company for the 2002 model year. The first pickup truck marketed by Lincoln, the Blackwood was derived from the Ford F-150 SuperCrew and the Lincoln Navigator .
These suspension upgrades were included in the 1964 model year, before Chevrolet completely redesigned the suspension with a fully independent setup, when the second generation was released in 1965. GM's attempts to discredit Nader further brought negative publicity, at the same time that the Ford Mustang was putting significant strain on ...
July 22, 1996 – March 2002: Model years: 1997–2002: Assembly: Wayne, Michigan, United States: Designer: Bob Aikins (1993) Body and chassis; Related: Ford F-150 Lincoln Blackwood Lincoln Navigator: Powertrain; Engine: 4.6 L Triton V8 5.4 L Triton V8: Transmission: 4-speed E4OD automatic 4-speed 4R100 automatic (1999–2002) 4-speed 4R70W ...
Previously, Ford wasn't hugely consistent in giving their project's codenames. Ford North America often used wild animal codenames in the '60s and '70s, particularly horses, cats and dogs (Fox, Panther, Bobcat).
Long Walk Home: Music from the Rabbit-Proof Fence, released in June 2002, is the fourth soundtrack album and twelfth album overall by the English rock musician Peter Gabriel. Devised as the soundtrack to the Australian film Rabbit-Proof Fence , it was the first release of new music by Peter Gabriel since OVO , a commissioned work for the ...
The Blackwood was based on a show truck that, according to Motor Trend April 1999, had a bed "covered by more than 20 square feet of African Wenge wood." When the production version came along in the fall of 2001, according to Truck Trend Sept/Oct 2001, "The most notable difference is the wood sides on the street vehicle: A laminated photograph ...
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