Chevrolet Vs Ford Research Paper

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Ford vs Chevrolet

Hi dad and welcome back to earth. (Wait for audience) No I'm not crazy , my dad is not here, he's in heaven.. But, my dad was the biggest ford fan there ever was. He's no longer here, but fords are, although everyone has their own favorite, the 1965 ford truck is better than the 1965 chevrolet but that's my opinion. Here's my ideas and thoughts. First, the 1965 ford truck that i like is the f100 ranger. The engine on them is bigger than chevrolets. Because the fords is a ½ ton and the chevrolets is a ⅓ of a ton. The ford f100 ranger is a two door truck with bucket seats. The gas tank was right behind the seats, So that was dangerous because when u would wreck
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They are a lot of fun to ride in but dangerous if u wreck it. So u would have to be way more careful about driving one. They come in all different sizes and shapes. They also come in different colors to they can come in black, green, blue, etc. The bed of it is bigger in the fords it is a 10 by 5 the chevys are a 9 by 5 ft Third, the whole ford car/ truck was made by a guy named Henry Ford, he wanted to inspire the world with his inventions that he made until one day he did change the world with his fords. So in the 1960s they were sold overall 80% of the world. the ford 1965 f100 is only 1 out of 1st of his/ family's creations. I also like the ford mustang in the 70s but i choose the 1965 ford f100 ranger. The ford truck has really improved since 1913 when they where made they didn't have radios nothing just a steering wheel and a motor to go. In the 1965 ford f100 ranger all it has is a radio and a steering wheel. Now they have wifi in them, bigger speakers, radios in them. It was a good thing they didn't have them in there back then because all they would be doing is looking at them instead of on the road so there would be a whole lot more people

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