Ford F-75: The Legend of Brazilian Agriculture

The history of Ford F-75 begins in 1967, when Ford launched the pickup truck in Brazil as a version nationalized of the famous Jeep Willys, which was already very popular in the country.

The F-75 came with the rugged spirit of the Jeep, but with features which made it more suitable for heavy work and challenging conditions from the Brazilian interior.

The simple but efficient design and mechanics quickly conquered the national market.

This pickup truck was equipped with 4×4 traction or 4×2, which made it extremely versatile for tackling difficult terrain.

With four or six cylinder engine, the F-75 performed reliably in any situation.

A steel body and the simple structure, but efficient, were perfect for withstanding the rigors of field work.

Not surprisingly, the pickup truck has become a tool indispensable for the Brazilian rural producers.

The F-75 was, without a doubt, a true partner in the growth of Brazilian agriculture, and his legacy lives on in roads and the memories of whoever used it.

The legend of Ford F-75 remains firm, and will certainly continue to be remembered by future generations as a symbol of agriculture and of the resistance Brazilian.