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The 1929-31 Ford Model A Pickup is one of the most iconic trucks of all time. It replaced the Model T Pickup in Ford's lineup and was one of the first manufactured pickup trucks.
At 199.7-inches long, it’s exactly seven inches longer than the original 1983 extended cab Ford Ranger SuperCab pickup. And it’s 40.9-inches longer than that ancient Model A pickup.
Ford designed the Model T's successor, the 1928 Model A, with a pickup body style from the start. The Blue Oval initially offered the truck as a roadster, however, it later introduced a closed cab ...
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It is also the pickup truck with the longest heritage. In 1917, Ford started making the Model TT, a rugged version of the Model T, designed as a basis for trucks. This photo was taken around 1924.
1917 Ford Model TT Based on the Model T, the Ford Model TT was the automaker's first pickup truck and initially it was sold chassis-only—buyers had to supply their own bodies. According to a ...
Henry Ford gets the credit for both the first factory-built pickup truck and for coining the term “pickup.” The 1925 Model T Roadster with Pickup Body was created when Ford saw an opportunity ...