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Ford Stocker may refer to one of the following:
- The first (tied) Hot Wheels NASCAR stocker is the Ford Torino Stocker (tied with the Monte Carlo Stocker) in 1975
- Next came the Frontrunnin' Fairmont which came in 1982
- Then the Thunderbird Stocker came out in 1984
- First the Ford Thunderbird Stocker came in the 1997 Pro Racing series
- It was replaced by the Ford Taurus Stocker starting in the 1998 Pro Racing series which had many retools/ castings as the years went on till the end of the Pro Racing
Ford cars that appeared in the Pro Racing series:
- The Ford F-150 was used in the 1997 Pro Racing and 2003 Pro Racing Series
- The micro version of the Ford Race Truck, the Ford F150 (micro) appeared in the Planet Micro series
- The '99 Mustang was used in the 2000 Pro Racing
- The Ford Anglia Panel Truck was used in the 2001 Pro Racing
- Commandow hich is based on 1980-1986 Ford F150 or F100 Flareside was used in the 2001 Pro Racing
- The '33 Ford Roadster was used in the 2002 Pro Racing Series
- The '57 T-Bird (1978) was used in the 2002 Pro Racing Series
- The Tail Dragger, a casting based on a Custom 1941 Ford Coupe, appeared in the 2001 Pro Racing series
On a Technicality:
(cars that didnt appear in the Pro Racing series but did appear in a Stock Car Variation, or in NASCAR but have yet to appear in a Stock Car Variation)
- The Custom '64 Galaxie had multiple vintage race theme variations.
- The '65 Ford Galaxie had multiple vintage race theme variations.
- The '69 Ford Torino Talladega had multiple vintage race theme variations.
- The Custom '18 Ford Mustang GT had a collaboration with NASCAR driver Joey Logano for the 2020 Mainline
- The '70 Ford Mustang Boss 302 was used as George Follmer's and Parnelli Jones's Trans Am car which is similar to NASCAR racing
- The '69 Ford Mustang Boss 302 is a similar casting that also has some Trans Am variations
- The '65 Mustang Hardtop was used as A.J. Foyt's Trans Am car which is similar to NASCAR racing
- Though Ford did not use a Mustang in NASCAR until the 2010s, the Mustang Stocker came out in 1975
- The '56 Ford Fairlane Crown Victoria did appear in the NASCAR series.
- The '66 Ford Fairlane GT did appear in the NASCAR series. Unfortunately a Stock Racing variation has never appeared.
- Ford does own Buick, and under that manufacture Hot Wheels did release some Buick Stockers
- A Stockcar variation appeared for the Mustang Cobra in the 2012 Racing Series
- The '65 Mustang Fastback appeared in the NASCAR Trans Am series
- The '40 Ford Coupe appeared in the NASCAR series
- The Black Bird is based on a 1979 Ford Thunderbird which appeared in the NASCAR series
- Neet Streeter is basically a 1936 Ford Coupe which has appeared in Stock Car decals