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Old 18-08-2021, 06:10 PM   #1
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Default Could Ford do a GMSV type deal?

With large trucks utes being a expanding market here in Australia, could the time be right for Ford to go at it the way GM has done and offer factory backed RHD conversions? Of course, not suggesting a replacement of Fords local activities, but a compliment to what is already here.

Ram and Chevrolet are doing quite well for the premium price that they ask for, being a success for Walkinshaw who does both conversions.

F-Trucks, Bronco and Maverick could all be offered here.

Great thing about it is, the investment from the supplier (Ford) isn't as great as a complete engineering program for RHD.

With GMSV on the build, could be a missed opputunity for Ford.
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Old 18-08-2021, 06:19 PM   #2
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With large trucks utes being a expanding market here in Australia, could the time be right for Ford to go at it the way GM has done and offer factory backed RHD conversions? Of course, not suggesting a replacement of Fords local activities, but a compliment to what is already here.

Ram and Chevrolet are doing quite well for the premium price that they ask for, being a success for Walkinshaw who does both conversions.

F-Trucks, Bronco and Maverick could all be offered here.

Great thing about it is, the investment from the supplier (Ford) isn't as great as a complete engineering program for RHD.

With GMSV on the build, could be a missed opputunity for Ford.
The F-Truck and Bronco maybe but I think that the Maverick may struggle.

The Maverick may struggle as it is built to a price. By the time you got one over here and converted it, it would no longer be a cheap and cheerful ute. Even if it could be built to a price ($40,000 for example) it would be too closely priced to Ranger. Two things would happen;

1. It would take sales off Ranger which Ford don't want

2. It would be a failure in Australia because 'you can buy a Ranger for the same sort of money.'

I'd love to see Explorer over here but as a RHD convert? Maybe.
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When they sell on average 2400 f trucks a day in the states I don’t think they would even think about selling 3 a day to Australia
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When they stopped production of the Falcon & Territory I would have keep the factory and used it for this very purpose.
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Old 18-08-2021, 07:28 PM   #6
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There is definitely a market as Ford experienced in the early 2000’s with the F250 launch, many local farmers and logging industries still use them today as until recently you really couldn’t replace them.

I’d love an F150 myself, the new ranger with an EB V6 would tick most of the boxes but being a taller guy with a growing family, the F150 would be perfect

Price point is starting to push it when you look at Ram of a decent trim level though.
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I think Toyota is the only one that is in a position to take on RAM/Silverado. They could release the Tundra in RHD from the factory given this generations relationship to the new 300 series. If they don't do it, I don't see any of the others doing it, whether it be built in RHD or converted to RHD in Australia.
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1. It would take sales off Ranger which Ford don't want

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^^^^ In a Nutshell, Why It will never Happen...IMHO
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VDC in Coolaroo is the Ford F series conversion specialist, it's not factory backed though.

If they were to do it they should approach Walkinshaw/HSV

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I would like to think with EV now being pushed that the excuses for not making these cars properly global is diminishing...
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I would like to think with EV now being pushed that the excuses for not making these cars properly global is diminishing...
Well, yeah, thats another point. Could the Mach-E be converted and sold at a competitive price?
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Well, yeah, thats another point. Could the Mach-E be converted and sold at a competitive price?
The UK is RHD so there is no need for a conversion.
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The UK is RHD so there is no need for a conversion.
Was thinking more along the lines of the new EV Lightning F150.

But you can extend the same theory to anything new.
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When they stopped production of the Falcon & Territory I would have keep the factory and used it for this very purpose.
Very big site to run for a handful of conversions and no need for a conveyor production line either. just a shed would do.

see glimpses on this video of the Walkinshaw facility

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Very big site to run for a handful of conversions and no need for a conveyor production line either. just a shed would do.

see glimpses on this video of the Walkinshaw facility

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFw1h_kNZco
I've been there, its a big site and its much more than a few blokes in a shed.

They churn out a very good quality conversion.
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HSV to now Walky have always churned out top shelf end product as much as I hate to admit being on the darkside.
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Was thinking more along the lines of the new EV Lightning F150.

But you can extend the same theory to anything new.
The reply is about Mach E conversion, there is no need for that.
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I've been there, its a big site and its much more than a few blokes in a shed.

They churn out a very good quality conversion.
No doubt, My point was it doesn't need to be in a facility the size of broad meadows.
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Was thinking more along the lines of the new EV Lightning F150.

But you can extend the same theory to anything new.
Getting supply would be near impossible. The first few years of production are already sold out. The demand was crazy. And their upcoming battery factory doesn’t have the capacity required, and won’t for a while yet. So US supply won’t come close to matching demand. Getting them here isn’t going to happen in the short term. Same with rhd mach e. We are just going to have to wait till ford can get their battery supply capacity up.
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No doubt, My point was it doesn't need to be in a facility the size of broad meadows.
Ford have kept various parts of broady for low production builds like r spec mustang.
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Getting supply would be near impossible. The first few years of production are already sold out. The demand was crazy. And their upcoming battery factory doesn’t have the capacity required, and won’t for a while yet. So US supply won’t come close to matching demand. Getting them here isn’t going to happen in the short term. Same with rhd mach e. We are just going to have to wait till ford can get their battery supply capacity up.
Ford and supply issue, never heard that one before
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Happens when you have the worlds highest selling vehicle.
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If I were to guess Ford will say there's no point because the sales number are small compared to the Thai crowd. Then in the future If Ranger sales ever drop off significantly suddenly ford will be doing what they can to get a desirable product here and it will be too late by the point.

Let's hope Ford's only decent selling vehicle in Australia continues to sell.
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Happens when you have the worlds highest selling vehicle.
You know that comment was not unique to the 150, and if Ford completely misread the demand and wanted to make themselves look like heros for a segment that is clearly growing and they are behind the ball on then well done to their management; no doubt they are back slapping as we speak.
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Which is not available in Australia…
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You know that comment was not unique to the 150, and if Ford completely misread the demand and wanted to make themselves look like heros for a segment that is clearly growing and they are behind the ball on then well done to their management; no doubt they are back slapping as we speak.
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Which is not available in Australia…
Which doesn’t make what i said inaccurate.
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