4 Ford Truck Styles That Should Make a Comeback

Certain styles conjure up feelings of nostalgia. Here are the few Ford truck styles that deserve another chance in the spotlight.

By Donna Rodriguez - November 4, 2016
Early 1930's
1948 F-Series
The 1965/74/76
The 1980's Brown Bronco

1. Early 1930's

With the Great Depression just beginning, Ford found a way to stay afloat by offering their vehicles at a fair price. And so, reminiscent of the 1920's, came the 1930's Ford trucks. With its sleek always-black curvy fenders and accentuating tires, this would be a perfect style to bring back for those relaxing weekend rides. 

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2. 1948 F-Series

The 1940's styles were certainly catered to the working people. Bringing birth to the F-Series is the 1948 truck. This rugged body and mean grille would be perfect for a trip to the farm. Along with modern day gadgetry, this will also make for an entertaining joy ride.         

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3. The 1965/74/76

Between the 50's and 70's the trucks got lowered and turned into a truck-coupe hybrid. While there might be fans of these Ranchero-style trucks, let's stick to the working-type Ford trucks. 1965, 1974 and 1976 are the kind of tough and rough trucks that should make a comeback. With the color scheme going on with these F-Series, you will find yourself taking a trip through the timeline.      

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4. The 1980's Brown Bronco

Many of the dual colors on trucks of the 80's, as well as the 90's, are much like the 60's through 70's, but if anything should come out of this year, it should be the Bronco's style. That brown mixed with khaki Bronco is ready to take you on a camping trip in the past when children ignored their parents with their Walkmans. 

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