Source: Ford Motor Company
2001 King Ranch F-150 SuperCrew
Ford Motor Company is considered a pioneer of the automotive industry. King
Ranch is considered a pioneer of the American ranching industry. Given Ford's
tough truck heritage and King Ranch's tough-work heritage, it shouldn't be
surprising that the two have come together to develop the all-new 2001 King
Ranch F-150 SuperCrew.
"F-150 and King Ranch are both very strong trailblazers in their fields," said
Gene Brown, Ford Division's F-150 marketing manager, "and it made sense for us
to partner with them to build this truck as a reminder of the history that we
share of getting the job done, no matter what challenges we face."
Ford and King Ranch teamed up when Ford became interested in building a more
upscale Western truck. Ford and King Ranch have similar customer bases and
"image targets," and both companies have strong working histories. The
relationship offers Ford the opportunity to create a limited edition upscale
vehicle that will reach a unique group of customers, and it offers King Ranch
the opportunity to nationally promote and strengthen the King Ranch name via
an association with one of America's strongest brands and the number-one name
in trucks, as well as obtain publicity through automotive press.
"We looked at a number of brands in deciding upon a relationship that would
make sense for both parties," said Brown. "We are very proud of the F-150
SuperCrew, and feel that King Ranch is the right association for our most
upscale product offering." Jack Hunt, King Ranch President commented, "King
Ranch is excited about the partnership with Ford on the F-150 SuperCrew. Like
Ford trucks, King Ranch is known for quality, toughness and innovation. King
Ranch F-150 SuperCrew The King Ranch F-150 SuperCrew the most upscale in the
Ford F-150 lineup. It is based on the newly introduced F-150 SuperCrew, the
industry's first under-8,500-pound GVW full-size pickup truck with four
full-size doors and a full rear passenger compartment. The King Ranch F-150
SuperCrew is aimed at the more affluent truck buyer, one who needs the
toughness of a "Built Ford Tough" truck but who has the means to enjoy luxury
at the same time.
Unique features of the King Ranch F-150 SuperCrew package include:
- Front and rear King Ranch leather captains chairs & console with embossed
King Ranch F-150 SuperCrew logo and two-way headrest
- King Ranch
leather covered front console with King Ranch brand
- Rear center
console & storage tray
- Unique 17x7.5 10-spoke painted aluminum
wheels
- Unique color-keyed tape stripes
- King Ranch F-150
SuperCrew fender brand
- Color-Keyed box rail moldings
- Unique
two-tone paint with raised cutline in colors of: Estate Green w/ Arizona Beige
two tone; Chestnut w/ Arizona Beige two tone and Charcoal Blue w/ Arizona
Beige two tone - all exclusive to the King Ranch F-150 SuperCrew
A unique evolution of the Ford F-150 pickup, the F-150 SuperCrew provides the
comfort and interior package of a heavier-duty crew cab truck with the
versatility, ride, handling and garageability of the lighter-duty SuperCab
pickup. Major attributes of the new F-150 SuperCrew include a cab that is 12
inches longer than the F-150 SuperCab, providing best-in-class rear-seat
roominess and four conventional doors for the easiest rear entry and egress of
all full-size light pickups available in the U.S.
Other significant F-150 SuperCrew features include an enclosed storage
compartment that makes it possible to have an optional 6-disc CD player, a
unique 5«-foot box design with steel inner and composite outer panels and the
same overall length as the short wheelbase SuperCab model for better
maneuverability and garageability than other crew cab models.
An optional power moonroof - a pickup truck first in the under-8500-pound GVW
segment, is also available. The rear seating area features a power point,
reading lamps, cup holders and door map pockets to increase rear passenger
comfort and convenience. An optional audio-video entertainment system with
VHS VCR is available to expand entertainment possibilities for rear
passengers.
An optional Bed Extender allows more flexibility when transporting large items
such as lumber, cinder blocks or firewood. The tubular steel bed extender is
a curved cage unit, which attaches to the rear of the pickup bed. With the
tailgate lowered, the unit pivots from its stowed position within the box and
locks into place extending the load-floor to seven feet. With the tailgate
closed the stowed bed extender provides a convenient storage area, keeping
smaller items from sliding around the bed while the truck is in motion. The
Bed Extender can also be removed, allowing full, unobstructed use of the
51/2-foot box.
Ford History From humble beginnings in a small garage in Detroit, Ford Motor
Company was incorporated in 1903 and sold its first Model A.
In 1913, Ford developed the world's first moving assembly line in Highland
Park, Mich., realizing Henry Ford's dream of affordable personal
transportation. Mass production meant higher volume and lower prices.
Through the subsequent decades came two world wars, a crippling depression, a
tide of foreign competition, government regulations and the ever-changing
tastes of customers. But through it all, Ford Motor Company survived and
thrived, today remaining as one of the most recognized and respected companies
in the world.
Ford's F-Series truck lineup, launched in 1948, marked Ford's first all-new
post-World War II line of vehicles. Advertised as "Bonus Built" and "Built
Stronger to Last Longer," the new trucks were introduced five months before
the redesigned 1949-model Ford cars. Farmers, manufacturers and small
businesses purchased the majority of trucks in the late 1940s. Toughness and
durability have always been mainstays of trucks, and "Bonus Built" was the
popular slogan Ford used to tell operators that it added something extra to
the redesigned trucks. |