In September 2011, the last car produced on the platform was produced, marking the end of the rear-wheel drive full-size Ford.
Approximately 7,850,000 full-size Fords and Mercurys were sold over 1969-78.
Over a century's time, full-size Fords from North America have been updated to keep pace with contemporary technology and tastes.
In September 1908, the lineage of the full-size Ford began as the Model T entered production.
In 1969, full-size Fords were given another all-new platform.
The full-size Fords were redesigned on an all-new platform.
The 1960 full-size Fords abandoned the ostentatious ornamentation of the 1950s for a futuristic, sleek look.
The final year of the 1960 full-size Fords was 1964, with the 300 base model again using the Custom name.
In 1957, the chassis of all full-size Fords underwent a major redesign with an all-new frame to allow for lower bodies.
In full-size Ford and Mercury wagons built after 1964, the configuration was two seats facing each other, placed behind the rear axle.