- Ford Cargo (Europe)
The European Ford Cargo was originally a lightweight
truck when launched in 1981 by Ford of theUnited Kingdom .The Cargo was styled by
Patrick le Quément . It included windows which extended down to floor level in the doors to enable drivers to see pathways in urban locations easier when parking. The Cargo cab was very successful and still survives in Ford trucks made in Brazil and in some Sterling andFreightliner models in the USA.With the demise of the
Ford Transcontinental heavy truck range, British Ford introduced a range of heavyweight Cargo tractor units ranging from 28- to 38-tonnes gcw. The 38-tonners were powered by theCummins L10 while those at 28- and 32-tonnes hadPerkins ,Cummins or air-cooledDeutz diesels.In 1986 Ford sold its European truck operations to the Italian
Iveco group and subsequent vehicles have been badged Iveco Ford. After the recession in the 1990s, Iveco rationalised its production operations, and itsLangley, Slough plant closed in October 1997, bringing UK Iveco/Ford truck production to an end.The original lightweight Cargo was replaced in 1993 by the
Iveco Eurocargo range, covering the 7.5-ton to 18-ton GVW range.Ford Cargo trucks are still made by
Brazil ian Ford subsidiary, the Turkish FordOtosan and theIndia nAshok Leyland .ee also
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Ford Cargo — from the American perspective
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