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The Ford E-Series, also known as the Ford Econoline in Mexico and Ford Club Wagon, is a line of full-size vans (both cargo and passenger) and truck chassis from the Ford Motor Company. The line was introduced in 1961 as a compact van and its descendants are still produced today, though they are now (as of 2015) being replaced by the Ford Transit.Though the E-Series has been its own unique platform since 1968, it uses many components from the F-Series line of pickup trucks.
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