The U.S. Ford Heritage Fleet just debuted last month as a curated collection of 50 different notable vehicles from Blue Oval history, joining similar collections in England, Australia, and Germany. Shortly thereafter, we caught a glimpse of some of those special vehicles – which included some notable Ford Bronco concepts – as the Ford Heritage Fleet was on display for Blue Oval employees to check out at the company’s Dearborn, Michigan-based headquarters. Now, enthusiasts will get their first chance to check out this unique gathering of automobiles, too.
Exciting news! A few weeks ago we announced the Ford Heritage Fleet with a display of fifty cars at our World HQ. Now is your chance to see it. We are having an open Cars and Coffee on May 3rd from 8-12. If you want to bring you car, register with the link below.… pic.twitter.com/61tf8IN00c
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That’s because the Ford Heritage Fleet will be on display at the company’s Dearborn headquarters on May 3rd, 2025, for a very special cars and coffee meetup, set to take place from 8am-12pm. Those interested in attending can register to do so by heading over here, and also have the chance to display their own vehicle as well. Ultimately, it’s a great opportunity for Blue Oval fans to check out a rather impressive array of models the past, including a 1914 Model T replica built for Ford’s 100th anniversary, a 1938 V8 Ambulance, a 2000 Ford Ranger EV pickup truck, and the Ford F-150 Lightning driven by former President Joe Biden, all of which are part of the Archives Collection.
From the product development fleet, FoMoCo gathered up some Ford Bronco concepts, the Ford F-150 Atlas concept, and a Transit Connect Taxi concept. The communications fleet contains vehicles from various auto shows and the Ford Mustang that was placed top the Empire State Building years ago, as well as the 10 millionth pony car produced. Finally, the Ford Performance fleet contains vehicles such as the 2004 and 2017 Ford GT, the engineering bucks used to develop both, and a variety of Mustang Shelby GT350, GT500, and KR models, to name just a few.
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