Ford is an American manufacturer founded by Henry Ford in 1903. In 1908 the Model T Ford commenced mass-production, making automobiles available to the masses were as automobiles were previously only for the rich.  Also see Ford (Germany), (UK) & (Australia) posts. Ford also manufactured in Canada. 
| Ford Model T Size: 244mm x 33mm  | 
Ford also manufactured in Canada (these emblems included those oval emblems with black backgrounds).
| Ford A (1927-1929) (Canada) (black) Size: 75mm x 37mm  | 
| Ford Model AA (1928-1930) Size: 75mm x 36mm  | 
The blue Ford oval badge was used from 1874 until 1936, the reverse was often embossed with "Fox Company Cincinnati U.S.A." when made in U.S.A.
| FORD Reverse - Fox Company Cincinnati U.S.A.  | 
| Ford 85 (blue) Size: 15mm x 13mm & 46mm x 24mm x 10mm  | 
| Ford (blue) Note the script differences Size: 50mm x 24mm x 5mm 56mm x 26mm x 5mm 46mm x 24mm x 10mm  | 
| Ford V8 (1933) Size: 57mm x 80mm  | 
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| Ford 85 (1937) Size: 162mm x 45mm  | 
| Ford 85 (1937) (truck) Size: 64mm x 130mm x 25mm  | 
| Ford 85 (1938-1939) (truck)  Size: 143mm x 86mm  | 
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| Ford Mustang -  metal surround with plastic insert (black) Size: 90mm x 90mm (inset: 75mm x 75mm)  | 
| Ford Pinto (1971) Size: 160mm x 43mm  | 
Ford Pinto is a sedan that a defect - if it experienced a rear-end collision the fuel tank was likely to burst and the fuel ignite.
| Ford Size: 233mm x 48mm x 32mm  | 
| Ford Thunderbird Size: 187mm x 20mm  |