The Ford Heritage Vault online archive hosts over 5,000 historic images of vehicles and brochures that have been curated for free public use.
The 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning is Ford's first electric truck and has features not found on any other F-Series model. Fox News Autos Editor Gary Gastelu takes it for a spin.The automaker has launched a new website full of historic images and brochures that can be searched and shared by fans of the brand.
The Ford Heritage Vault was curated over the past two years and includes over 5,000 selections covering Ford's first century, from 1903 to 2003. brand manager Ted Ryan said the archive was first established 70 years ago and that this gives Ford enthusiasts an easy way to interact with it.General Motors has operated the similar GM Heritage Center website for several years."These assets were born analog, and we have worked hard to bring them to the digital world," said processing archivist Ciera Casteel.
"But digitizing isn’t enough. It was important to us that the Heritage Vault is accessible for everyone to enjoy."The collection is being offered free for personal and media usage, but Ford retains the rights to the images for commercial applications.Among the items in the library is a rare color photo of the original Mustang Shelby GT350 on display at the
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