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A red 1980 Ford F-150 Custom-made

While the Ford F-150's background officially began in 1975, earlier vehicles prepared for America's preferred lorry|Ford

You can question practically anything concerning cars and trucks and trucks, however something is difficult to suggest: Ford F-150 is the indisputable heavyweight champ of American roadways. No car has been even more essential or marketed more versions given that this pickup's launching in 1975. Since 2017, the F-150 as well as its sturdy counterparts covered the sales charts for 35 straight years.



That's rather a run, and these vehicles beat the competition in their section for even longer (40 consecutive years). But the F-Series pick-ups really did not come out of nowhere throughout the 1970s. Ford launched its famous pickup way back in 1948, just after World War II. Before the F-1 debut that year, the car manufacturer's trucks were just customized automobiles.



The 1948 model altered that, and the F-Series continued its development into the 21st century. Nowadays, the F-150 as well as durable designs sporting activity the most sophisticated tech as well as indoor comfort that pickup trucks have actually ever seen. It definitely really did not begin by doing this. Here are 25 pictures of Ford's F-Series pick-ups-- from the earliest days of its precursors to the most recent off-road conqueror.



1. Ford Model T vehicle

1925 Ford Design T truck

1925 Ford Design T vehicle|The Henry Ford

To locate the beginnings of Ford vehicles, we need to go right back to the 1910s, when the automaker transformed the Version T into a pickup. As the picture reveals, this car was little greater than a roadster with a flatbed fitted over the back wheels. Nonetheless, also such a basic configuration obtained products relocating the very early days of customer transportation.



2. Greater energy in the 1930s

1932 Ford Roadster pickup

By 1932, Ford vehicles enhanced significantly in the energy division|Ford

While there was noticeable appeal for a Version T truck, Ford improved upon the idea with the Design An and Model B. The bed was longer and the weight circulation much better, so there was a lot of appeal for vehicle buyers throughout the Clinical depression, particularly with the arrival of the truck's V8 engine. Yet it was still a roadster as well as had its share of constraints.



3. Joining the 1940s battle effort

1941 Ford Express

Ford trucks entered into the war initiative after 1941|Ford

The hardtop, long-bed truck concept materialized by the late 1930s, and by the time 1941 models showed up, there were several options for consumers. Amongst the options were new V6 engines to accompany the V8 and also four-cylinder choices. Ford borrowed both the grille styling as well as the underlying platform from cars right here, as well as released additional vehicle plants by 1941 in case the USA went into the battle. Customer production finished for a number of years after the Pearl Harbor intrusion.



4. Birth of the F-Series

Two males using stetson lean on a red Ford F-1 truck as it sits parked in front of a home

Ford F-1 vehicle from its debut year|Ford

Adhering To World War II, Ford released its first all-new vehicle system with eight various versions. From the half-ton F-1 to the three-ton F-8, customers had a lot of selections. Engine options varied from a 95-horsepower V6 to a 100-horsepower V8. F-Series trucks began with a humble, practical look and greater practicality than its precursors.



5. F-100 marks a brand-new generation

A pale environment-friendly 1953 Ford F-100

1953 Ford F-100|Ford

In 1953, Ford celebrated its 50th wedding anniversary with the introduction of 2nd generation F-Series designs. The front grille altered substantially (new engines likewise showed up), however this redesign was more extensive. An enhanced V8 engine, longer measurements, much better presence, and also transmission were introduced. So were hood accessories and also the classification we identify today: F-100 as well as F-250 replaced the 3 lightest pickups in the lineup.



6. More power for 1954

A red 1956 Ford F-100 with tractor as well as integrate drives via a field

1956 Ford F-100 with tractor and also combine|Ford

Updates for F-Series vehicles proceeded throughout the second generation While the wraparound windscreen used boosted exposure for drivers, upgraded power specifications broadened their alternatives on the work website. 6 cyndrical tube engines maxed out at 115 equines by 1954, while the V8 engine pushed the envelope to 130 horsepower. Even more power visited the 1956 version year, with the F-Series V8 engine delivering up to 173 horses, according to Edmunds.



7. F-Series third generation.

A front-facing Ford F-100 from 1960

1960 Ford F-100|Ford

You can't help looking adjustment in the face when comparing the second and also 3rd generations of F-Series trucks A square grille as well as double the number of fronts lights welcomed Ford vehicle consumers beginning in 1960. Three years previously, the 1957 designs debuted the pickup's wider taxicab and other updates. Beginning in 1959, Ford started using four-wheel drive in factory designs.



8. Fourth generation Ford vehicles.

1963 Ford F-250 rests parked on a rocky surface

1963 Ford F-250|Ford

With 4x4 ability and over 200 horse power arriving by 1965, fourth generation Ford trucks continued the march to the modern-day era. Super Obligation trucks had actually made their launching in 1958, and this shot from 1963 is a check out the design year's Ford F-250. Two fronts lights returned for those who operated by night.



9. Debut of the Ranger

1967 Ford F-100 Ranger

1967 F-100 Ranger|Ford

Starting with the F-Series's fifth generation, vehicle consumers can pick from 3 trims: base, custom-made, and Ranger. Choosing the Ranger meant carpet floorings, a typical chrome grille, and also a lot more comfortable seats. raptor style grill f150 By 1970, before 5th generation models ended their run, a 4th trim (XLT) got in the picture.



10. Much more style as well as capability

1971 Ford F-250 sits parked in the turf

1971 Ford F-250|Ford

Rules mandated side reflectors beginning in 1968, as well as this durable version from 1971 shows how Ford rolled that right into a badging possibility. An upgraded V8 engine currently delivered up to 220 horsepower. On the other hand, the ruthless restyling of the grille proceeded apace.



11. A giant sixth generation

1973 Ford F-Series pickup

View of a Ford F-Series on the Louisville, Kentucky assembly line, circa 1973|Ford

Sixth-generation (1973 to 1979) F-Series trucks were amazing for a number of factors, however we'll begin with the arrival of SuperCab for 1974. Dodge had originated the pickup with added seats, and also Ford really felt obliged to react. Yet an additional V8 engine got in the picture as well. However America's preferred vehicle was about to be born.



12. Birth of the Ford F-150

A red 1975 Ford F-150 sits parked before a building and construction site

1975 Ford F-150|Ford

Why was the F-150 required? By the mid-1970s, consumers found themselves caught between the not-quite-capable-enough F-100 and the mighty F-250. This model bridged the gap beginning in 1975, as well as concerning one third of F-Series sales were composed of F-150s that year. While America commemorated its bicentennial in 1976, F-Series trucks started their run atop the sales checklist that remains to now.



13. The crucial 7th generation

1980 Ford F-150 Ranger sits parked atop a hill

F-150 Ranger from the 1980 model year|Ford

To put the seventh generation's influence in viewpoint, we resort to historian James W. Wagner. "The 1980 design was a development generation," Wagner stated. "It was all new-- most likely the best modification in 40 years-- and also had a strong emotional appeal with the twin I-beam front suspension. It appears from that point on, things actually went Ford's way as far as vehicles were concerned."



14. Custom-made packages as well as death to F-100

F-150 from 1985 rests parked before a lake

By 1985, a brand-new focus on design and-- more notably-- lifestyle had actually gone into the picture|Ford

Starting in the early 1980s, Ford truck consumers can style their associate custom-made paint plans. The new focus on way of living prompted marketing pictures similar to this one showcasing a family members enjoying a day by the lake. These vehicles supplied at the office as well as fit sufficient to delight in after hrs, Ford suggested using its advertising. Note the blue-oval emblem making its first appearance on the grille. F-100 manufacturing ended in 1983.



15. Go into eighth generation

Historical shot of 1989 Ford F-150

1989 Ford F-150|Ford

Beginning with the 1987 version year, Ford F-Series vehicles had entered their 8th generation. Wraparound parking lights as well as conventional gas injection were 2 vital upgrades. F-350 as well as heavier models became part of a brand-new Super Responsibility line. The freshly simplified grille took pleasure in a future with the following generations.



16. New styling cues after 1991

A black 1991 Ford F-150

1991 Ford F-150 with 'Nite' bundle|Ford

In the final years of the F-Series's eighth generation, vehicle fans obtained brand-new performance as well as styling packages. Among them, the sturdy service bundle made the job for snow plows less complicated. For 1991, the "Nite" plan supplied a blacked-out F-150 for customers wanting to stand out from the legions of Ford truck owners.



17. The high-performance F-150

A red 1993 Ford F-150 SVT Lightning

1993 SVT F-150 Lightning|Ford

As of 1992, when the 9th generation F-Series made its launching, Ford had enjoyed well over a decade at the top of America's sales charts. Normally, the car manufacturer saw a possibility to experiment as well as launched a performance design via the Unique Lorry Team in its inaugural year. Utilizing its remarkable handling, this 1993 SVT F-150 Lightning could amount to or beat a 1993 Ford Mustang GT in lengthy track runs.



18. A lot more 9th generation adjustments

1996 F-150 SuperCab rests parked atop a mountain

1996 F-150 SuperCab|Ford

On top of brand-new performance models, the Ford F-Series additionally obtained major cosmetic upgrades in its ninth generation Designers were aiming to attract yet another young generation of customers. A special Eddie Bauer trim went into the picture in 1995.



19. F-Series notes its 10th generation.

Ford F-150 from the 1998 model year

1998 Ford F-150|Ford

Major adjustments shown up with the 10th generation of F-Series trucks that commenced in 1997. The nameplate celebrated its 50th anniversary in 1998 and (to note its modernity) Ford dropped chrome from the grille as well as included even more curves than these trucks had actually sported in years. Durable trucks obtained their very own F-Series Super Responsibility line starting in 1999.



20. F-Series for the 21st century

2004 Ford F-Series

2004 Ford F-Series makes its launching|Mike Heffner/Getty Images

The initial redesign of the new millennium brought a brand new system for the F-150 (2004) and also, lastly, for the Super Duty vehicles (2008 ). Developers had actually highlighted even better convenience and also styling in the front runner pickup for the 11th generation This version cycle had a really short run, and ended at the start of the Great Recession.



21. A brawnier 12th generation.

A F-150 pickup rests on the assembly flooring at the Kansas City Ford Assembly plant October 2, 2008 in Claycomo, Missouri.

2009 Ford F-150|Larry W. Smith/Getty Images

War time America appeared to exert its influence on the 12th generation of F-Series vehicles. There was no doubt the intensity of the 2009 F-150 with its bold grille and aggressive stance. Midway through the version cycle (2011 ), Ford confronted rising gas costs with the first 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 engine in the F-150.



22. Super Task grows in online reputation

2012 Ford F-Series Super Responsibility

2012 Ford F-Series Super Obligation|Ford

Towards the end of the 12th generation of F-Series trucks, Ford Super Obligation models veered close to perfection. The 6.7-liter Power Stroke turbo diesel motor became an option in 2011. A few years later, with a number of decades in the books and also numerous models on the road, iSeeCars.com counted much more F-250 Super Obligation vehicles above 200,000 miles than any other car.



23. The light weight aluminum F-150

A red redesigned Ford F-150





Platinum-trim 2015 Ford F-150|Ford

If you think about major automaker wagers, the 13th generation F-150 is near the top of the list. After numerous decades atop the sales charts, Ford left behind steel for an aluminum truck body-- and also it worked. The new F-150 ended up being the first pickup to receive a first-class NHTSA security ranking and an Insurance Institute for Freeway Security Top Safety and security Select designation. Since the outcomes remain in, we can say Ford nailed the redesign and just improved the online reputation of its flagship truck.



24. The post-apocalyptic warrior

2017 Ford Raptor

2017 Ford Raptor|Micah Wright/Autos Cheat Sheet



If you find yourself stuck when traveling after an apocalypse, we suggest flagging down a 2017 Raptor. Ford took the concept of a performance pickup and also ran with it here, outfitting Raptor with 510 pound-feet of torque and also substantial indoor conveniences. However, we'll simply mention the very enticing visual hints. We can not think of a cooler-looking pickup when traveling.



25. The 2018 edition

Ford F-150 for the 2018 version year

2018 Ford F-150|Ford

One century after Ford debuted its initial Model T vehicle, the 2018 F-150 entered the scene. New progressed collision security modern technology and the F-150's finest towing capabilities were key upgrades. On the other hand, typical start-stop functions made it extra cost-effective than any type of previous design. While we're uncertain about the next century of vehicle production, Ford shut its very first 100 years at work stylishly.