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The Ford LCF (Low Cab Forward [1]) is a medium-duty cab-over truck that was marketed by Ford Motor Company from 2006 to 2009. The first cab-over (COE) vehicle sold by Ford since the company sold the rights to the Ford Cargo design (in North America) to Freightliner in 1996, the LCF was developed as a Class 4/5 truck, competing in a market segment dominated by the Isuzu NPR (and its rebadged ...
The Ford L-series is a range of commercial trucks that were assembled and marketed by Ford between 1970 and 1998. The first dedicated Class 8 conventional truck developed by the company, the L-Series was colloquially named the "Louisville Line", denoting the Kentucky Truck Plant that assembled the trucks. [1]
In 2006, Ford introduced the Ford LCF as part of its Blue Diamond joint venture with Navistar International. Though not a direct successor to the Cargo (the LCF was a Class 5/6 vehicle, while the Cargo was a Class 6/7 truck), it also shared a low-COE configuration, competing with the Isuzu N-Series, Chevrolet/GMC W-Series, and Mitsubishi Fuso ...
Ford Motor is recalling 272,817 vehicles in the United States due to concerns over battery failure, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said on Thursday.
Let's take a look at some proof showing Ford is fixing one of its biggest problems. Finally, Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) investors have some good news to celebrate. After a year that included ...
1 of Ford's Biggest Problems Is About to Get Tougher. Is It Time to Worry? Daniel Miller, The Motley Fool. August 31, 2024 at 6:30 PM.
Power Stroke, also known as Powerstroke, is the name used by a family of diesel engines for trucks produced by Ford Motor Company and Navistar International (until 2010) for Ford products since 1994. Along with its use in the Ford F-Series (including the Ford Super Duty trucks), applications include the Ford E-Series , Ford Excursion , and Ford ...
To create the low-cab COE, the frame (sourced from the Ford F-450/F-550 Super Duty) was mated with the cab of the Mazda Titan (converted to left-hand drive). The LCF received the first engine developed by Blue Diamond Truck, a 4.5L V6 (a 6-cylinder version of the 6.0L V8). [78] In 2015, the Blue Diamond Truck venture was dissolved by Ford.