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- the front fascia underwent a substantial revision to its design. The Flareside bed design made its return, following a substantial change in its design...
- Flareside bed, 6+3⁄4-foot and 8-foot Styleside beds, and an 8-foot "Six-wheeler" Styleside bed for F-350 dual-rear wheel trucks. The 8-foot Flareside...
- hiatus, the Flareside bed made its return, becoming a sub-model of the F-150. To appeal to younger buyers, the bodywork of the Flareside bed was modernized...
- again sold as the Mercury M-Series. Along with the traditional separate Flareside beds, Ford introduced unibody trucks. These were originally named as the...
- 1992, Ford introduced the first FlareSide bed for the Ranger with the Splash trim (see below); in 1996, the FlareSide bed became an option for all short-bed...
- has also used "Utiline" and "Sweptline" for the two types. Ford uses "Flareside" and "Styleside", respectively. Jeep has used "Sportside" and "Thriftside"...
- new naming convention: the traditional separate-fender box was dubbed "Flareside", while "Styleside" boxes integrated the pickup bed, cab, and front fenders...
- time, all models were produced with straight-sided Styleside beds; the Flareside bed was discontinued except for a small number of early 1987 models using...
- MY), 8 ft (2.4 m) and 6.5 ft (2.0 m) beds, and a choice of Styleside or Flareside beds on 6.5 ft (2.0 m) models. The high-performance trim "Lightning" was...
- two short, rear-opening doors (last used in 2004 Heritage models). All Flareside models in 2009 were made with new badging on the previous generation's...