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The Ford F-150 has been the best-selling vehicle in America for decades, and the current success of the full-size pickup can be traced back to a crucial turning point in the early 1990s. The ninth-generation F-150, which was produced between 1992 and 1996, merged the basic toughness, simplicity, and reliability that had come to define Ford pickups to that point with the modern features and drivetrains that were about to transform the entire truck market.
With its sleek looks, strong drivetrain choice, and sheer ubiquity, it's easy to understand why the ninth-gen Ford F-150 is well on its way to becoming a modern classic. Increasingly, collectors are looking for old school trucks they can actually enjoy from behind the wheel, and perhaps even pitch in from time to time with hauling or towing duties. As the last Ford pickup prior to the 'big rig' era when beds and bodies began to super-size, the '92-'96 F-150 is also easier to navigate through urban traffic (not to mention park) than any current full-size design.