Can You Get A Perfect Score on This Ford vs Chevy Identification Quiz?

By: Robin Tyler
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Can You Get A Perfect Score on This Ford vs Chevy Identification Quiz?
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About This Quiz

Whether you are a Ford person or a lover of Chevrolet, there is no doubting that both these brands are not only recognized throughout the world but respected as well. And both have a very long and colorful history in not only American but world motoring.

Chevrolet was formed in 1911 by a certain Louis Chevrolet and William C. Durant, as well as a host of other investors. Henry Ford had been involved in the manufacture of automobiles for a few years before that, but helped change the game when he introduced an assembly line to vehicle production in 1913. This made his most famous vehicle, the Model T, accessible to the man in the street by significantly lowering production costs and soon Model T's were everywhere.

And from that day onward, Ford and Chevrolet have battled it out! That battle has been ongoing through the years! For example, think the '60s and when they pitted various muscle cars against each other. Or what about the battle of the pickups! Both Ford and Chevrolet have produced some exceptional examples over the years.

The question is, however, can you tell the difference between a Ford and a Chevy? One image is all you have and believe me, it's tougher than you think!

Good luck!

Ford LTD - 1960s
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Produced for over 24 years, this vehicle was often the largest in its fleet. Was it Ford or Chevy?
Ford
Starting out in the full-sized car segment, the LTD, produced by Ford for a 24-year period between 1962 and 1986, moved into the mid-sized segment for its last four years of production. Interestingly, for most of production run, the LTD was the largest sedan vehicle produced by Ford.
Chevrolet

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1970s - 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS
n/a
Made for a period of 15 years, this vehicle line included a muscle car version with a 7.4-liter V8. Which is it?
Ford
Chevrolet
As one of Chevrolet's most successful marques, the Chevelle was produced over two decades between 1963 and 1978. The largest engine put into a Chevelle was a 454 cu in (7.4 L) Big-Block V8.

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Transit (Ford)
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This automaker is well known for their van series (as pictured) which was first introduced in the mid-'60s and still remains a model today. Who manufactured it?
Chevrolet
Ford
This light commercial van was first produced by Ford in 1965 and remains an important model in their lineup to this day. In fact, over the years, Ford has sold over 8 million Transits. The vehicle is currently in its fourth generation.

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Chevy Blazer Chalet
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A camp truck! Yes, that what this vehicle effectively was. It formed part of a very popular pickup range. But who made it?
Chevrolet
A pickup truck with a camping space on the back, the Blazer Chalet combined some off-roading with camping. The chalet section, which slept two people, was made by Chinook and just neatly slid into place. 2000 Blazer Chalet models were made.
Ford

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Chev Equinox
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This modern crossover is a popular vehicle in the United States. It comes with either a gas or turbo diesel engine. Is it produced by Chevy or Ford?
Ford
Chevrolet
After initially competing in the crossover (mid-sized) category from its introduction in 2004, the 2018 model of the Equinox will now feature in the compact crossover class. The Equinox is available with either 1500 cc or 2000 cc gas engine or a 1600 cc turbo diesel powerplant. The 2000 cc gas motor produces an impressive 252 brake horsepower.

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Ford Sierra Cosworth RS500
YouTube
A real racer! In fact, this vehicle dominated in the British Touring Car championship in the 1980s. Is it a Chevy or a Ford?
Ford
A great all-rounder, the Ford Sierra Cosworth RS500 was a standout in the Touring Car championship in England in the late 1980s. It also did a bit of rallying as well.
Chevrolet

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Ford Mustang Shelby GT350R
Youtube
Design work for this car was part of a collaboration with Shelby. Is it a Ford or a Chevy?
Chevrolet
Ford
Got $60,000 lying around? Then you can own a modern Shelby Mustang. This Mustang is powered by a 5.2-liter V8 Ford engine that propels this Mustang to 60 mph in just 3.7 seconds.

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Chev Cobolt
Youtube
This vehicle was a primary passenger sedan from 2005 to 2010 and was succeeded by the Cruze. To which fleet did it belong?
Chevrolet
The Cobalt was produced by Chevrolet between 2005 and 2010. Over 1.1 million were sold during this period although the Cobalt suffered a number of recalls for power steering problems as well as faulty ignitions. The Cobalt was succeeded by the Cruze.
Ford

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Ford P68 - 1960s
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This race car was unsuccessful, but this brand has had some winners. Is it a Ford or a Chevy?
Ford
The Ford P68, also known as the F3L was a prototype racecar built in the United Kingdom. Despite its incredible looks and racing potential, it proved to be very unstable especially at high speed. It never won a race it entered.
Chevrolet

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CHevy SSR
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A convertible pickup with a retractable hardtop... who came up with this poor seller?
Chevrolet
A pickup with a difference, the SSR was produced by Chevrolet between 2003 and 2006. In fact, SSR stands for Super Sports Roadster with the vehicle actually a convertible pickup with a retractable hardtop! Unfortunately for Chevrolet, sales for the SSR were not exactly stellar.
Ford

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Ford GT 2006
Youtube via Glenns Car Collection
The 2006 update of the racecar that dominated Le Mans in the mid-'60s, claiming four consecutive 24-hour endurance race wins. Is it a Ford or a Chevy though?
Chevrolet
Ford
The first generation rang GT40 won the prestigious Le Mans 24-hour endurance race for four straight years from 1966 to 1969, which included filling out the top three positions in 1966. A second generation was released in 2006, 40 years after the first.

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Ford AeroStar - 1980s
Youtube via WorldAutoMotors
Ford or Chevy? This popular minivan, the first for the brand, was introduced in 1986.
Chevrolet
Ford
The first minivan offered by Ford in the United States, the Aerostar was sold for a 12-year period between 1986 and 1997. During that period, over 2 million were sold.

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Chevrolet Corvette Stingray C7
Youtube via MAX LEONRIHR
Named after an undersea creature, the car's name first appeared in the 1960s and has been associated with muscle cars ever since. It is a Chevy or a Ford?
Chevrolet
Produced in 2014, the C7 Corvette is the first to use the Stingray name since the 1970s. Powered by a 6.1-liter small block V8, this Corvette pushes out 450 brake horsepower.
Ford

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1973 Ford Maverick Grabber
Youtube via Charrua NYC
This sedan was marketed in the late '60s and for most of the '70s. Was it part of the Ford or Chevy vehicle lineup?
Chevrolet
Ford
Produced from 1969 to 1977, the Maverick was a compact 2- or 4-door sedan. It came with a range of power plant options, the biggest of which was a 5-liter V8.

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With a small block 5.7- or 6.2-liter engine, this was a capable off-roader and a firm favorite with enthusiasts of the parent company. Who made it?
saabkyle04 via Youtube
With a small block 5.7- or 6.2-liter engine, this was a capable off-roader and a firm favorite with enthusiasts of the parent company. Who made it?
Chevrolet
Produced between 1988 and 1991, the Chevrolet K5 Blazer was a capable off-road vehicle. Blazers offered four-wheel drive with either a 5.7 liter or 6.2 small block Chevrolet engine. The suspension came in the form of leaf springs both front and back which helped the Blazer’s frame-on-body design, adding much stability.
Ford

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Ford Baja Bronco 1971
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Based on possibly the most popular off-roader in their fleet, not many of this special Bill Stroppe design were built, making it rather exclusive. Was it a Ford or Chevy product?
Ford
The Baja Bronco was based on the race-winning Ford's off-roader, designed by Bill Stroppe. Around 650 were produced, each custom fitted by Stroppe himself. Changes included bigger wheel arches and tires, roll cages, different lights and much more.
Chevrolet

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Ford Model N- 1900s
Youtube via robheyen
A car from the beginning of motoring history, and a sibling to one of the most famous cars ever produced. Can you tell if this is a Ford or Chevy?
Chevrolet
Ford
The Ford Model N was produced between 1906 and 1908. It was only made in the color maroon and featured an engine at the front of the car, unlike the Model A and Model C. Over 7,000 were built.

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Ford Edsel 1958
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Named after the founder, this vehicle was a a massive flop. But for which company?
Chevrolet
Ford
It’s probably never good to name a car after family, and the Edsel was a massive failure for the company in which they lost $250 million! Marketed as the car of the future, it was a huge flop.

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Chevrolet Camaro SS '16
Youtube via Martilied
A popular muscle car, the 2016 version is powered by a 6.1-liter V8 engine. Who made it?
Chevrolet
First manufactured in 1967, the Camaro is one of the most popular Chevrolet models ever. This muscle car has seen six different generations, although there was a break in production from 2002 to 2010. Gran Turismo features the 2016 SS version, a 6.1-liter V8-powered muscle car.
Ford

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Ford Kuga - 2000s
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Known as the Escape in the United States, this compact crossover is marketed by which automaker?
Chevrolet
Ford
The Kuga is essentially the Ford Escape, but for markets outside the United States. These include Europe, Australia and South Africa to name a few. This compact crossover features all-wheel drive as well as front-wheel drive models with a range of Ecotec engine options.

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Chevrolet El Camino SS
Youtube
A muscle car utility coupe. Who makes it, though?
Ford
Chevrolet
The El Camino was produced by Chevrolet between 1964 and 1987. Despite the fact that it was a coupe/utility vehicle, the SS version was considered a muscle car and was powered by various big block V8 motors.

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Ford F-250 Highboy
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V8 engine - check. Massive tires - check. Imposing pick-up - CHECK! Is it a Ford or a Chevy?
Ford
The Ford F-250 'Highboy' featured massive 35-inch tires which gave the truck a really menacing look. Early Highboy's were powered by a 360 cubic inch V8 engine.
Chevrolet

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Chevy - Avalanche
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625,000 models of this pickup were produced between 2001 and 2013. Who manufactured it?
Chevrolet
This long-wheelbase full-sized pickup formed part of the Chevrolet model range from 2001 to 2013, with two generations produced. The Avalanche could carry either four or six passengers, depending on the body type chosen. The second generation offered four different powerplant options, all V8s. Around 625,000 Avalanches were sold during its production run.
Ford

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Ford Escort RS Cosworth
Youtube via Autocar
This vehicle not only competed on the world rally circuit, it was a model that the public could buy. Is it a Ford or a Chevy?
Ford
Although the RS Cosworth competed on the rally circuit, a few were made available for the public to buy. Simply put, this was a monster capable of 0-60 mph in under 6 seconds and a top speed of 147 mph. Our only complaint? The monstrous big spoiler found on many was simply hideous.
Chevrolet

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Chevy Tahoe
YouTube
Sharing much of its components and design with the Yukon, a vehicle from a stablemate. Is this a Ford or Chevy product?
Chevrolet
This full-sized SUV was first introduced by Chevrolet in 1995. It is the same vehicle as the GMC Yukon and has a number of power options including a 5.3-liter EcoTec3 V8 FlexFuel engine.
Ford

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Chev 454 SS
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This vehicle was produced for a 39-year period up until 1999 and was the main pickup truck model for who?
Chevrolet
Produced between 1960 and 1999, the 454 was one of Chevrolet’s and GMC’s main pickup truck models. Its ability to handle tough off-road tracks greatly increased in 1989 when the new fourth-generation model received full independent front suspension.
Ford

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Ford Mustang Boss 302
Youtube
A classic muscle car, but who made this 'Boss'?
Ford
Only brought back for two modern models in 2012 and 2013, the Boss not only was straight in a fast line but could handle the corners as well, something muscle cars were not known for.
Chevrolet

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Chevy - Volt
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A plug-in hybrid vehicle, this first hit the motoring scene in 2010. Which company is trying to reduce its carbon footprint with it?
Ford
Chevrolet
This plug-in hybrid vehicle from Chevrolet was first produced in 2010. It is available in a number of countries around the world. The Volt has an electric range of around 53 miles.

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Ford Country Squire - 1950s
Youtube via GatewayClassicCars
A classic station wagon range produced for over 40 years. Who manufactured it, though?
Ford
The Ford Country Squire was produced for an incredible 41 years between 1950 and 1991. It saw seven different generations at that time and was produced as both a 2-door and 4-door model.
Chevrolet

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1980 Chev Kodiak
Youtube via John Dougherty
This medium truck was a fleet option between 1980 and 2009 in which three generations were produced. Did Ford or Chevy make it?
Chevrolet
Produced between 1980 and 2009, the Kodiak was Chevrolet's truck model in the medium-duty truck segment. During its production run, three generations were produced. The third and final generation included two-petrol engined options as well as a diesel powered truck. General Motors discontinued its medium truck range in 2009.
Ford

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Chev Corvette ZR-1 1994
Youtube
This model's name is synonymous with muscle cars for a number of decades. This 1990s version was extremely popular. But who released it?
Ford
Chevrolet
A real looker in 1990 and still one today, the ZR-1 became a very popular Corvette model. It was powered by a 5.7-liter V8 engine that produced 375 brake horsepower.

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Ford F-150 - 1940s
Youtube via Mark Allen Channel
One of the most iconic trucks ever but who made it?
Chevrolet
Ford
Perhaps the most iconic truck ever released by Ford, the F-150 is simply loved in the United States. In fact, this is the biggest selling truck in the country for the past three decades! Not only that, but at certain times, it was also the most popular vehicle in the country in terms of sales.

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Chevrolet D-Series 1945
Ultra 7 via Wiki Commons
This vehicle was the first time this automaker had introduced a V-8 into one of their cars. Is it a Ford or a Chevy?
Chevrolet
Introduced in 1917, the D Series was the first Chevrolet to have a V-8 engine. Sadly, it was horribly underpowered (only 36 brake horsepower), so much so that other four-cylinder engines were more powerful. By 1918 the D Series had disappeared and Chevy only returned to V8 motors 37 years later.
Ford

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Ford Flex
Youtube via Autotrader
A modern crossover utility vehicle first released in 2008, does this belong to the Ford or Chevy range?
Chevrolet
Ford
This full-sized crossover utility vehicle has been in production in the United States since 2008. It includes two powerplant options, both V6 engines.

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Chev Venture
Youtube via Sweet Project Cars
This vehicle, a minivan, is from which automaker?
Chevrolet
After the moderate sales achieved by the Lumina APV Chevrolet's next attempt at earn a slice of the minivan market pie came in 1996 with the Venture. With a 3- or 4-door configuration, the Venture was marketed from that year until 2005. It was rebadged for other vehicles in the General Motors fleet and was known as the Pontiac Trans Sport/Montana, the Oldsmobile Silhouette in the United States and by various other names in other world markets.
Ford

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Ford Gran Torino King Cobra
Youtube via Vanguard Motor Sales
This special edition of a popular model in the 1970s was actually built for NASCAR. Is it a Ford or Chevy?
Chevrolet
Ford
A special edition of the Gran Torino, the King Cobra was meant to dominate NASCAR for Ford. Unfortunately, only three were ever produced.

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Chevrolet International Series
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Certainly one of the earliest pickups ever built, this vehicle was built by which automaker?
Ford
Chevrolet
One of earliest pickups around, the International Series was the first to feature a 6-cylinder OVH engine. Also, it had metal rims, a far cry from earlier models with wooden wheels.

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Ford C-Max - 2000s
Youtube via Shields Motor Company
This was the first hybrid-only vehicle launched by this brand in the United States. It remains very popular today. Who makes it?
Ford
Released in 2003, the Ford C-Max is featured in the MPV class. The C-Max was Ford's first hybrid-only vehicle launched in the United States. To date, there have been two generations of this popular MPV.
Chevrolet

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Chevrolet Colorado ZR2
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Is this souped-up version of a popular off-roader, named after a US state, part of the Chevy or Ford fleet?
Chevrolet
The ZR2 model of the Colorado makes this Chevy pickup one of the best off-roaders currently available. With larger tires, more ground clearance, better suspension and shock absorbers, the Colorado also benefits from the 390 pound-feet of torque generated by the 2.8-liter turbo-diesel engine.
Ford

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Chev Superior
Youtube via Paul's Custom Interiors Auto Upholstery
Available as a roadster, sedan or truck, this vehicle had all the bases covered back in the mid-1920s. Who can claim it as their own?
Chevrolet
Produced between 1923 and 1926, the Superior featured as a different series (starting with B) every year. All, however, featured a 4-cylinder 2.8-liter engine that produced 26 brake horsepower. Superior models included a roadster, sedan and a truck.
Ford

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