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    First generation (1961–1967)

    Ford released the first-generation Ford Econoline on September 21, 1960, for the 1961 model year. Beginning … See more

    Second generation (1968–1974)

    Following a lengthy United Auto Workers strike in 1967, the launch of the second-generation Econoline van was delayed almost four months, until January 1968. Instead of marketing the van as a 1968 or 1968-1/2 m… See more

    ManufacturerFord Motor Company
    Production1960–present (chassis only since 2015)
    Model years1961–present (chassis only since 2015) · 1961–2014 (van)
    AssemblyAvon Lake, Ohio, United States (Ohio Assembly) · Lorain, Ohio, United States (Lorain Assembly, closed 2005) · Oakville, Ontario, Canada (Oakville Assembly)
    Third generation (1975–1991)

    For 1975, the Econoline/Club Wagon were given a complete redesign. Based on an all-new chassis, Ford became the first American manufacturer to adapt body-on-frame construction to a full-size van.
    The new-g… See more

    Fourth generation (1992–present)

    For the 1992 model year, Ford introduced the fourth generation of the Econoline/Club Wagon. While the third-generation chassis was largely carried over, the body and interior underwent a complete redesign. The vehicl… See more

    Platform

    The Econoline/E-Series platform was designated VN58 in the late 1980s. The platform architecture was introduced in 1974, when Ford introduced the third generation of the Econoline full-size van, the first pro… See more

    External links

    • Ford E-Series official websites: U.S. | Canada
    • Ford E-Series Ambulance Packages official websites (U.S.): Van | Cutaway Chassis
    • Vintage Truck Magazine Archived September 25, 2007, at the Wayback … See more

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