Fred Ford (disambiguation)
- Fred Ford (disambiguation)
Fred Ford may refer to:
*Fred Ford, software programmer
*Fred Ford (football manager), born 1916
*Fred Ford (football player), played for the Buffalo Bills and Los Angeles Chargers in 1960
;See also
*Ford (surname)
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