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15 Most Strikingly Beautiful Cars by Ford

Ford has been the cornerstone of automotive innovation since 1903, and today, we’re diving into the 15 most eye-catching beauties they’ve ever produced. Many types of vehicles are available, from graceful sedans to powerful muscle cars. Still, all of them are icons of style and engineering prowess. Ford Model T The Model T marked Ford’s …
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Ford has been the cornerstone of automotive innovation since 1903, and today, we’re diving into the 15 most eye-catching beauties they’ve ever produced. Many types of vehicles are available, from graceful sedans to powerful muscle cars. Still, all of them are icons of style and engineering prowess.

Ford Model T

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The Model T marked Ford’s revolutionary step in putting the world on wheels, fundamentally altering society. It came in various styles like the five-seat touring car and two-seat runabout, all on a standardized 100-inch-wheelbase chassis. Initially, it offered color choices, but from 1913 to 1925, production focused exclusively on black models to streamline manufacturing.

Ford Mustang

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The Mustang, which gave rise to the “pony car” segment, was crafted as a stylish series of sporty coupes and convertibles based on existing models. It stood out with its signature “long hood, short deck” proportions, boasting both speed and powerful performance.

Ford Taurus

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Imagine gliding down the highway in the Ford Taurus, a sleek masterpiece of American automotive design. Its aerodynamic curves and commanding grille turn heads wherever it goes. Inside, luxury meets practicality with spacious seating and advanced technology. However, it was only manufactured from 1986 to 2019.

Ford F-100

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The Ford F-100 stands tall as a symbol of American ruggedness and reliability. Its solid build and design make it a favorite among collectors and enthusiasts alike. In addition to hauling heavy loads, the F-100 exhibits the hard work and dependability that Ford trucks are known for.

Ford Escort

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The design of the Ford Escort offers a sleek, stylish look with exceptional space and high levels of craftsmanship. Reflecting the One Ford global design language, its unpretentious exterior houses a generously roomy interior. Moreover, this design demonstrates an understanding of local market needs, resulting in a spacious, inviting cabin and a quiet, refined ride.

Ford Anglia

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Produced from 1939 to 1967, its models showcased Ford’s evolving design philosophy of the mid-20th century, featuring bold, futuristic styling. The iconic reverse-rake rear screen enhanced both style and practicality. At the same time, its headlights were prominently positioned to align with its aerodynamic profile.

Ford Custom

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The Ford Custom is a symbol of automotive nostalgia. Chrome accents gleam under the sun, accentuating its graceful curves and classic lines. Whether parked at a vintage car show or cruising through town, the Custom evokes memories of an era when cars were as much about artistry as transportation.

Ford Galaxie and LTD

The LTD was introduced as Ford’s top trim level, elevating the brand with features typically found in Mercury and Lincoln models. It initially included two-door and four-door hardtop sedans. Over its first three generations as Ford’s largest vehicle in North America, it expanded to include pillared sedans, a convertible, and a station wagon.

Ford Capri

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The Ford Capri was a highly successful model for Ford, selling nearly 1.9 million units. It was designed to appeal to family-oriented buyers seeking a sports car with 2+2 seating and ample trunk space. Designed by Philip T. Clark and Uwe Bahnsen of Ford Germany, the Capri aimed to blend sportiness with practicality, much like the American Ford Mustang, which Clark had also contributed to.

Ford Thunderbird

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Debuting on February 20, 1954, at Detroit’s first post-war auto show, the Thunderbird introduced a unique two-seater concept that aimed to carve its niche in the market. Over time, it evolved with added safety features, more engine options, Dial-O-Matic power seats, a speed-sensitive radio, and the option for four seats.

GT40

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Less than 135 of these mid-engine racing marvels were built, blending European chassis parts with American V-8 racing engines. Designed to outshine Ferrari, the GT40 triumphed in four back-to-back 24 Hours of Le Mans races from 1966 to 1969.

Lincoln Continental

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This one on the list pioneered the personal luxury car segment. It was the last American vehicle with a factory-produced V12 engine (1948), the final four-door convertible (1967), and the last model line to undergo downsizing in 1980. Lincoln ceased production of the Continental and MKZ sedans in 2020, transitioning to exclusively producing crossovers and SUVs in the USA.

Shelby 427 Cobra

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The 1965 427 Shelby Cobra, customized by Jack Roush, is a rare and unique vehicle. Painted in metallic wineberry and beige custom leather interior, it features extensive modifications to the drivetrain, suspension, and overall design. This Cobra is widely known for being one of the fastest in the Shelby lineup.

Ford F-150 SVT Raptor

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Available in multiple colors, the Ford F-150 SVT Raptor features a rugged design. It has a standard Ford Co-Pilot 360 safety suite featuring automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, automatic high beams, blind-spot monitoring, and hill start assist.

Mk1 Ford Cortina

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The iconic Mk1 Ford Cortina, meticulously restored in 2007 with a bare metal respray in original Ford Ermine White (code BA), shines with a nearly flawless paint job and pristine chrome bumpers and trims. It’s a four-door variant, maintaining its originality without the usual Lotus Cortina modifications, and features an immaculate engine bay.

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