In partnership with Ford Australia, she was asked to redesign a car especially for the women's market.
In 2003, it employed 1,100 people manufacturing transmissions for Ford Australia.
These four vehicles were later sold to specific individuals and/or dealers by Ford Australia.
It also appeared in advertisements for Ford Australia during the early 1990s.
The foothills to the north of the peaks are home to Ford Australia's proving ground.
Ford Australia introduced a turbo variant of the base engine, in mid 2006.
Ford Australia, however, found enough customers to last to the end of the model's life.
The latter was the first tray utility vehicle that Ford Australia had produced for several years.
Since about 1970 its range has been similar to Ford Australia's, with the Falcon model being popular until recent years.
Ford Australia only produces cars when they have been ordered by the customers.