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Ford Motor Credit Company and Lincoln Automotive Financial Services are offering customers affected by recent floods and other storm damage the option to delay some car and truck payments. The disaster relief program allows qualified customers to delay one or two monthly payments, resuming their regular payment schedules when their situations improve. View the full article
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In 1964, Gail Brown was 22 years old and just starting out in the world. The elementary school teacher, then living with her parents and getting to work with her mother’s ’57 Ford Fairlane 500 convertible, yearned for a car of her own. It was the mid-1960s and car culture was in full swing. Whatever car Gail ended up with, it had to be cool, and it had to be a convertible. View the full article
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As humans move into the second decade of life, they typically experience some of the most profound physical and emotional changes they will ever undergo. As their friends grow up and their world changes, they must adapt. The same was true for Ford Mustang as it approached its adolescence. View the full article
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Bill Coughlin, CEO of Ford Global Technologies, has earned the prestigious Entrepreneur of the Year award from Automation Alley, a Troy, Mich.-based technology business association. Coughlin, who is responsible for protecting and leveraging intellectual property for Ford and its subsidiaries worldwide, said he hopes this recognition “will inspire other Ford employees to think like entrepreneurs to help not only their company, but their communities as well.†View the full article
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At the request of law enforcement agencies looking to reduce fuel costs, Ford is launching a non-pursuit-rated “special service police†sedan using the 2.0-liter EcoBoost® engine that produces 240 horsepower and 270 lb.-ft. of torque. The special service police vehicle will combine the durability of Ford’s Police Interceptor sedan with the fuel efficiency of its 2.0-liter EcoBoost engine. View the full article
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Forty years ago this fall, a completely redesigned second-generation Ford Mustang hit the road. Mustang II was a radical departure from the 1973 model it replaced – 19 inches shorter, 500 pounds lighter and, for the first time, not available with a V8 engine. View the full article
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Robert Brown, Ford Motor Company vice president of sustainability, environment and safety engineering, will be inducted into Wayne State University’s College of Engineering Hall of Fame. The induction ceremony will be held as the college celebrates its 80th anniversary during its annual Night of the Stars event Saturday, Oct. 26. Brown is one of five honorees selected from more than 25,000 engineering and computer science alumni who live and work in every state in the United States and in 48 countries around the world. View the full article
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Forty years ago this fall, a completely redesigned second-generation Ford Mustang hit the road and it was a radical departure from the 1973 model it replaced. Mustang II arrived in dealerships just as the Middle East oil embargo caused gasoline prices to spike and new safety and emissions regulations were taking effect. It was significantly smaller and lighter than the car it replaced and for the first time since the Mustang debuted, no V8 engine was offered! View the full article
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John Felice is vice president, U.S. Marketing, Sales and Service, effective Nov. 1, 2013. View the full article
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Ford Motor Company will join Barrett-Jackson Auction Company among the Las Vegas lights from Sept. 26-28, 2013 to sell the star of the show – a one-of-a-kind prototype of the NHRA competition-ready 2014 Mustang Cobra Jet. The Cobra Jet will be sold at no reserve on Saturday, Sept. 28, with proceeds benefiting the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. View the full article
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Robert Fascetti is vice president, Powertrain Engineering, effective Nov. 1, 2013. View the full article
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Barb Samardzich is vice president and chief operating officer, Ford of Europe, effective Nov. 1, 2013. View the full article
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Joseph Bakaj is vice president, Product Development, Ford of Europe, effective Nov. 1, 2013. View the full article
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Ford and the American Humane Association have teamed up in a new pet safety campaign to remind pickup truck drivers that dogs should never ride in the bed of a pickup truck. Called “Dogs Ride Inside,†the campaign reminds all drivers that simple, basic actions can prevent serious injury or death while transporting a beloved family pet. View the full article