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Thethird-generation of theFord F-Series is a series of trucks that were produced byFord from 1957 until 1960. Following its competitors at Dodge and General Motors, Ford widened the front bodywork to integrate the cab and front fenders together. Going a step further, the F-Series integrated the hood into the bodywork with a clamshell design;[1] the feature would stay part of the F-Series for two decades. Although offered previously, the optional chrome grille was far more prominent than before. In the rear, two types of pickup boxes were offered, starting a new naming convention: the traditional separate-fender box was dubbed "Flareside", while "Styleside" boxes integrated the pickup bed, cab, and front fenders together. As before, Ford still offered a low-GVWR version of each model.
In May 1957, Ford discontinued building trucks at theHighland Park Ford Plant inHighland Park, Michigan. All light and medium trucks were transferred to 10 other plants in the USA. After 1969, heavy-duty trucks (above F-350) and some light duty trucks were transferred toKentucky Truck Assembly inLouisville, Kentucky. Third generation trucks were built inBrazil as the F-100, F-350, and F-600 from 1962 until 1971, featuring the 272 and 292 cu.in. Y-Block V8.
OHV sixes and V8s were the same ones as used in Ford cars of the era.
This was the last generation of the panel van. Ford would not offer a full-size van again until the 1968 introduction ofthe second generation E-Series.
The grille was updated; the dual headlights are replaced by quad headlights (the only generation of the F-Series to use them).
Ford introduced the option of the F-Series in four-wheel drive. Previously a conversion outsourced toMarmon-Herrington, Ford was the first of the "big three" U.S. manufacturers to manufacture four-wheel drive trucks on its own.
Models:
Engines:
| Engine | Years | Power |
|---|---|---|
| 223 CIDMileage MakerI6 | 1958–1960 | |
| 272 CIDY-blockV8 | 1958 | |
| 292 CIDY-blockV8 | 1959–1960 |
Third generation trucks were built in Argentina from 1959 to 1961 as the F-100[2] and F-600.[3]