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- Ford Model AA Moving Van, December 1930 - Ford Motor Company's Model AA truck was based on its Model A automobile platform, but with a longer wheelbase, a stronger frame, and generally sturdier chassis components. The Model AA was available in several body styles to permit its use as a panel truck, an express delivery truck, a garbage truck, a bus, or an ambulance, among other options.

- December 16, 1930
- Collections - Artifact
Ford Model AA Moving Van, December 1930
Ford Motor Company's Model AA truck was based on its Model A automobile platform, but with a longer wheelbase, a stronger frame, and generally sturdier chassis components. The Model AA was available in several body styles to permit its use as a panel truck, an express delivery truck, a garbage truck, a bus, or an ambulance, among other options.
- Cutaway Drawing of 1961 Ford Econoline Delivery Van - Ford took a cue from Volkswagen's popular Type 2 Transporter vans and introduced its own Econoline vans for 1961. This cutaway view shows that, unlike the rear-engine Volkswagen, Ford's Econoline mounted its engine just behind the front axle, with a driveshaft sending power to the rear wheels. The Econoline was built on the compact Ford Falcon platform.

- 1961
- Collections - Artifact
Cutaway Drawing of 1961 Ford Econoline Delivery Van
Ford took a cue from Volkswagen's popular Type 2 Transporter vans and introduced its own Econoline vans for 1961. This cutaway view shows that, unlike the rear-engine Volkswagen, Ford's Econoline mounted its engine just behind the front axle, with a driveshaft sending power to the rear wheels. The Econoline was built on the compact Ford Falcon platform.