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- Ford_LCF abstract "The Ford LCF (Low Cab Forward) was a medium duty commercial truck produced by Ford Motor Company intended to compete with Isuzu (as well as rebadged GM versions of the Isuzu) and Mitsubishi Fuso trucks of a similar size and design in the North American market. It featured a cab-over-engine configuration. It was built by what was then a joint venture between Ford Motor Company and Navistar International called Blue Diamond Truck Company LLC, who also market their own version known as the CF, or later, the International City Star. This company was to produce medium-duty Ford and Navistar commercial trucks in Escobedo, Mexico. For a while, it produced the Ford F-650 and F-750 trucks as well as the LCF.The LCF was available with one powertrain, a 200 HP V-6 PowerStroke Diesel engine derived from the Navistar-produced Power Stroke V8, mated to a 5-speed TorqShift automatic transmission. This engine was exclusive to this line of trucks and was not used elsewhere.The interior came standard with power windows while chrome front grille, bumper and wheels were optional.It is Ford's first cab-over-engine truck since the sale of U.S. rights for the Ford Cargo design to (then) Daimler-Chrysler in the late 1990s.LCFs were sold in various lengths and have been used as dump trucks, fire trucks, tow trucks, box trucks, crane/bucket trucks, flat beds and stake bodies by those seeking a higher mileage and more easily maneuverable alternative to the larger Ford F-Series commercial trucks.The chassis was mostly based on existing F-Series architecture. The cab was derived from an existing Mazda design used in Japan, the fourth generation Mazda Titan.It was widely criticized for its noisy engine, fuel consumption, lack of head and foot room (due to the placement of the steering column), and a dealer network who were uneducated on the product. The trucks many times sat, unsold, for several years.Production came to an end along with the Ford-Navistar relationship, and Ford divested itself of Blue Diamond, pledging to build the F-Series trucks currently built there at another factory in the US. The source of the dispute between Ford and Navistar started over the problem-ridden 6.0L V-8 Power Stroke engine, but the LCF's poor performance in the marketplace may have contributed to it.".
- Ford_LCF engine Ford_LCF__1.
- Ford_LCF manufacturer Ford_Motor_Company.
- Ford_LCF manufacturer Navistar_International.
- Ford_LCF predecessor Ford_Cargo.
- Ford_LCF productionEndYear "2009".
- Ford_LCF productionStartYear "2006".
- Ford_LCF relatedMeanOfTransportation Mazda_Titan.
- Ford_LCF thumbnail 2006_Ford_LCF_box_truck.jpg?width=300.
- Ford_LCF transmission "5-Speed TorqShift with Tow/Haul Feature (with or without PTO)".
- Ford_LCF wikiPageID "42756378".
- Ford_LCF wikiPageRevisionID "616808908".
- Ford_LCF alsoCalled "LCF-45, LCF-55, International City Star".
- Ford_LCF bodyStyle "Cab-over-engine".
- Ford_LCF class "Cab Forward truck".
- Ford_LCF engine "4.5".
- Ford_LCF manufacturer "Blue Diamond Truck Company LLC, a joint venture between Navistar International and Ford Motor Company".
- Ford_LCF name "Ford LCF".
- Ford_LCF predecessor Ford_Cargo.
- Ford_LCF production "2006".
- Ford_LCF production "General Escobedo, Mexico".
- Ford_LCF related Mazda_Titan.
- Ford_LCF transmission "5".
- Ford_LCF subject Category:Ford_trucks.
- Ford_LCF type Automobile.
- Ford_LCF type MeanOfTransportation.
- Ford_LCF type Product.
- Ford_LCF type DesignedArtifact.
- Ford_LCF type Thing.
- Ford_LCF comment "The Ford LCF (Low Cab Forward) was a medium duty commercial truck produced by Ford Motor Company intended to compete with Isuzu (as well as rebadged GM versions of the Isuzu) and Mitsubishi Fuso trucks of a similar size and design in the North American market. It featured a cab-over-engine configuration.".
- Ford_LCF label "Ford LCF".
- Ford_LCF label "Ford LCF".
- Ford_LCF label "Ford LCF".
- Ford_LCF sameAs Ford_LCF.
- Ford_LCF sameAs Ford_LCF.
- Ford_LCF sameAs m.010lwj2n.
- Ford_LCF sameAs Q3747973.
- Ford_LCF sameAs Q3747973.
- Ford_LCF wasDerivedFrom Ford_LCF?oldid=616808908.
- Ford_LCF depiction 2006_Ford_LCF_box_truck.jpg.
- Ford_LCF isPrimaryTopicOf Ford_LCF.
- Ford_LCF name "Ford LCF".