Category: 1999 News

April 20, 1999 – Ford Electric Ranger program expands in 1999

Ford Electric Ranger program expands in 1999 Ford Motor Company is moving its electric vehicle (EV) program forward in the 1999 model year by adding a new battery option, introducing a fast-charging demonstration program and finding innovative uses for EVs. Ford began offering a Ranger EV equipped with advanced nickel metal hydride (NiMH) batteries to […] More »

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May 5, 1999 – Ford announces vehicle campaign

Ford announces vehicle campaign DEARBORN, Mich., May 4, 1999 – Ford Motor Company is notifying owners of approximately 57,200 1999 model-year Expedition and Navigator 4×4 vehicles equipped with optional 17-inch chrome-finished steel wheels of a voluntary safety recall. Some of the affected vehicles may have wheels that may not have enough contact area between the […] More »

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May 7, 1999 – Greg Biffle wins pole at Memphis 200

Greg Biffle wins pole at Memphis 200 Greg Biffle, #50 Grainger Ford F-150: (Qualified first) ” It was a really good lap. We knew that when we came in from practice we could run a little better here and a little better there, but that was pretty good lap. The truck was just a little […] More »

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May 9, 1999 – Biffle Wins Memphis 200

NASCAR Craftsman TruckMemphis 200 Race #6 Memphis Motorsports Park, Memphis, Tennessee Saturday, May 8, 1999 Pos. No. Driver Car/Team Laps Notes 1 50 Greg Biffle Grainger Ford F-150 200 Run 2 98 Kevin Harvick Porter Cable Power Tools Ford F-150 200 Run 3 3 Jay Sauter GM Goodwrench Service Chevrolet 200 Run 4 86 Stacy […] More »

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May 16, 1999 – Mike Bliss Takes Pole At Pikes Peak

Mike Bliss Takes Pole At Pikes Peak Mike Bliss, #99 Exide Batteries Ford F-150: (Qualified first) “It was a good lap. I’m really happy with it because it was better than we’ve been all day long. The lap went better than I thought and I left a little bit out there. You know us as […] More »

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