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Chicago Tribune New Cars Column.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, June, 2003

By Jim Mateja, Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Jun. 8--CHICAGO--Ford and Mazda have done little to take advantage of each other's automotive expertise.

Ford bought an equity interest in the Japanese automaker in 1979 and a controlling interest in 1996. But other than exchanging greeting cards, the two have been distant.

Between 1972 and '82, Mazda supplied Ford with a small truck called Courier until the Ranger arrived in '83.

Ford supplied Mazda with a version of its Explorer, which Mazda called the Navajo, as well as a version of the Ford Ranger pickup, which Mazda called the B-Series.

But Ford left an ingredient out of the recipe, giving Mazda only a two-door, two-wheel-drive Explorer when...

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