Ford E Series Vs Ford F Series
The rest of the world knows this line of automobiles from the Ford Motor Company as the Ford Econoline Wagon or the Ford E series. However, if you travel to the Philippines, you would then know that in this region and area, the Ford Econoline Van is marketed and called the Ford Chateau Wagon. Take a closer look though and you would notice that the Ford Chateau Wagon is just a similar vehicle but has its differences with the Ford Econoline Wagon .
1961 was the year that the production of the Ford Econoline Lorry started. It was made to be a full size van and it was mounted and crafted using the FR VN platform. Competition for this wagon incorporates the Chevrolet Express, the GMC Savana, the Dodge Sprinter, the Mercedes Benz Sprinter, and the Freightliner Runner . This line of full size vans were made for both load and passenger transportation. Looking at Ford's line up for vehicles, the Ford Econoline Lorry and the full Ford E series is pretty much related to the company's F series which is a line of pick up wagons.
The Ford Econoline Wagon is on its fourth generation of versions for this vehicle. The 1st generation was known for it became a success for utility corporations that included the Bell Phone System. It was then a load truck and could take in eight passengers inside. As per the 2nd generation of Ford Econoline Trucks , the engine was now moved from the rear up to the front. In 1975, the 3rd generation came about. It held more ergonomic controls as well as a full frame design. Come 1983, the logo of Ford that was a blue oval was now integrated into the front grille of the van. The 4th generation came in 1992 and this was a re-designed version. This time, the Ford Econoline Truck came with a vast choice of engines for patrons' diverse preferences and needs.
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