Ford C900 Hostess Semi Tractor Truck Trailmobile Trailer 1/25 Scale Model Build Review AMT

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At over 17 inches, this tractor/trailer kit emphasizes size with authentic features, including: tilt cab tractor with functional fifth wheel and plated tanks, a 12.5 inch trailer with landing gear and overhead sliding door, 10 authentic tires, wheels and more! Fully paintable, with enormous sheet of colorful water-slide decals.

Over 17 inches
Tilt cab tractor
Functional fifth wheel
Plated tanks
12.5 inch trailer with landing gear and overhead sliding door
10 authentic tires
Colorful water-slide decals

The Ford C series is a range of trucks that was assembled by Ford between 1957 and 1990. The first cab-over engine (COE) truck produced with a tilting cab by Ford, the C-series replaced the C-series COE variant of the F-series, produced since 1948. Produced as both a straight/rigid truck and a tractor, a wide range of versions of C-series was produced, ranging from Class 5 to Class 8 GVWR ratings. The C-series was also used as a basis for fire apparatus production.

Produced for 33 years nearly unchanged (with the exception of its powertrain), the C-series was the longest-produced commercial truck in North America at the time of its withdrawal; only the Mack Model R (39 years) and Kenworth W900 (59 years) have remained in production longer. In 1986, Ford began phasing in the Ford Cargo in North America, serving as its replacement after the 1990 model year.

For 1963, the C series was updated with the same cowl insignias used by the rest of the medium- and heavy-duty truck line up. The logo had the word FORD on top of a trapezoid with the model number designation. This insignia was used until 1967.[3][4] Also in 1963, Ford introduced diesel versions of the C series, as well as the N series and heavy-duty F series.[5]


1986 Ford C-800 Diesel
In 1968, federal regulations required all automotive manufacturers to add side marker reflectors or lights, which Ford was able to add to the new cowl insignia used on the F series since 1967. That same year, Ford decided to add this insignia on the doors of the C series, as well. Unlike the Ford F series, which removed them for 1973, the C series would retain them until the end of production in 1990. After 1972, the Canadian Mercury version of the C series was discontinued, becoming the last Mercury truck until the 1993 Mercury Villager.

The year 1974 was the last for the cog-and-lightning bolt crest that graced the front of the C series trucks from the beginning, and other Ford trucks since the 1950s. In the 1980s, Ford began adding its blue oval logo to all models; it was added to the C series in 1984.

In 1981, the Ford Cargo was introduced by Ford of Britain as its largest truck line. For 1986, Ford began sales of the Cargo in North America, sourcing production from Ford Brasil. While the Cargo was largely intended to replace the C-Series, the popularity of the C-Series in niche applications led to both model lines marketed concurrently through the end of the 1980s.

After 33 model years with only minor changes, the final C-Series trucks were built in 1990. In 1997, importation of the Cargo came to an end, as Ford sold the rights to the model line (alongside that of the Ford Louisville/Aeromax) to Freightliner.

Gasoline engines [6]
Ford 300 cu in (4.9 L) 300 inline-6
Ford 401, 477 & 534 Super Duty V8
Ford 292 & 292HD Y block (1957-1963)
Ford 330MD/HD, 359XD, 361 & 389XD, 391 cubic inch FT V8 (1964-1978)
Lincoln 302 and 332 cubic inch Y-Block V8 (1957-1963)
Ford 370 and 429 cubic inch commercial engines (1979-1990)
From the 1957 through 1963 model years, the higher rated (C-750 / 800 / 900) Ford C series had the Lincoln Y-block V8 engine as optional or standard equipment.[citation needed]

Diesel engines[7]
Caterpillar 1160/3208 V8
Cummins N Series inline-6
Cummins C8.3 inline-6
Ford 6.6L & 7.8L inline-6
Detroit 8.2L "Fuel Pincher" V8

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