Ford FK
The Ford FK, short for "Ford Köln," is a series of medium-duty trucks built by Ford of Germany in their Cologne (Köln) plant in two generations from 1951 until 1961. The Ford "Köln" name replaced the earlier Rhein and Ruhr badges as competitor Krupp (Südwerke) had quietly copyrighted them. Ford Germany withdrew from the truck sector after 1961, focusing on lighter utility vehicles and imports from Ford UK.
Ford FK/Ford Köln | |
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1957 Ford FK 4500 "Haifisch" | |
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Manufacturer | Ford Germany |
Production | 1951–1961 |
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Body style | Conventional |
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