National Ford Truck Club History
The National Ford Truck Club (NFTC) was established in March, 2006, at the National Truck
Equipment Association (NTEA) Show in Atlanta, Georgia. Twelve of 18 Area Truck Clubs sent representatives to the meeting. Much of the talk was focused on how to make Area Clubs better for members. It was agreed that a National Ford Truck Club could bring Fleet and Commercial Sales Managers and sales persons: Ford Professionals, together to discuss common challenges relating
to our unique role in the vehicle sales business.
Equipment Association (NTEA) Show in Atlanta, Georgia. Twelve of 18 Area Truck Clubs sent representatives to the meeting. Much of the talk was focused on how to make Area Clubs better for members. It was agreed that a National Ford Truck Club could bring Fleet and Commercial Sales Managers and sales persons: Ford Professionals, together to discuss common challenges relating
to our unique role in the vehicle sales business.
The NFTC's mission is to help all Ford Professionals increase their effectiveness through the
exchange of ideas with peers; through education and exposure to resources and procedures used
by other successful Ford Professionals. Where there are Area Clubs, the NFTC works to help them grow and meet the needs in their area.
exchange of ideas with peers; through education and exposure to resources and procedures used
by other successful Ford Professionals. Where there are Area Clubs, the NFTC works to help them grow and meet the needs in their area.
Four out of five dealerships are located too far from an Area Club for regular participation by the
Ford Professionals in that market. The NFTC wanted to make benefits of a club available to all
Ford Professionals at any Ford dealership in the country. To serve this broad group of professionals nationally, the NFTC vowed to become an Internet-based Truck Club and offer additional benefits to
all Ford Professionals.
Ford Professionals in that market. The NFTC wanted to make benefits of a club available to all
Ford Professionals at any Ford dealership in the country. To serve this broad group of professionals nationally, the NFTC vowed to become an Internet-based Truck Club and offer additional benefits to
all Ford Professionals.

