Car Trivia of a sort

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Trivia...Ford, who made the first pick-up trucks, shipped them to dealers in crates that the new owners had to assemble using the crates as the beds of the trucks. The new owners had to go to the dealers to get them, thus they had to "pick-up" the trucks.

And now you know the "rest of the story."

Something one of my brothers shared with me, no idea if it is true.....

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Ed,
And the first covered delivery vehicle was made down state, in VANdalia?
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I always wondered if the Dodge Carvan, one of the first minivans, was named that because it was essentially a CAR(and)-A-VAN
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kschwarz20 wrote:I always wondered if the Dodge Carvan, one of the first minivans, was named that because it was essentially a CAR(and)-A-VAN
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In the same era, I recall some Chryslers(?) claimed that a door was a jar.
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nuhobby wrote:In the same era, I recall some Chryslers(?) claimed that a door was a jar.
The first time I read that joke/pun/riddle was from Micky Mouse in a Disney Comic book. The question was "When is a door not a door?" Ans: "When it's ajar". Corny, Huh?
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reible wrote:Trivia...Ford, who made the first pick-up trucks, shipped them to dealers in crates that the new owners had to assemble using the crates as the beds of the trucks. The new owners had to go to the dealers to get them, thus they had to "pick-up" the trucks.

And now you know the "rest of the story."

Something one of my brothers shared with me, no idea if it is true.....

Ed
Technically Ford didn't make the first pickup trucks. A third party company took Ford chassis and put their body on it. They did however make the first production trucks.
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No reference to this "story" here but still interesting reading.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pickup_truck

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Then we have ISIS, with the Toyota White Tundras with a 50 cal machine gun mounted in the bed.
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First minivan:
http://www.carsdirect.com/car-buying/wh ... st-minivan

First production minivan = VW
Everybody ignores the Falcon / Econolines, Dodge vans and Corvair Greenbrier vans of the early 1960's
When you make a small van using components from compact cars they are minivans.
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