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LGR made a video of version 7 and goes much more in depth. I was able to find a 5.0 version and will share some screenshots of that. Basically Ford provided customers and potential customers of software that ran on MS-DOS and provided a virtual showroom of their models.. There was even a basic driving sim but it got boring really quickly. More on that later.
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Now for some screenies!
Lincoln
Mercury
Aspire
Crown Victoria
Escort
Escort wagon
The one that runs over people
Probe
Taurus
Even offered a paint selector
And provided some specs of each vehicle
Taurus SHO
Taurus wagon
what an ugly color
Tempo, the pinnacle of luxury
Thunderbird
Aerostar
Bronco
Club Wagon, AKA Econoline
Explorer
F150
F250
Ranger
Windstar
Mercury Capri. Forgot these existed
Cougar
Grand Marquis
Sable
Sable wagon
Topaz
Tracer
Tracer wagon
Villager
Lincoln Continental
Mark VIII
Town Car
Driving simulator. Basic... just choose a Ford, arrow keys to steer/accel/brake. Space to shift gears if you choose a manual car.
traffic
the steering is pretty wonky and you can crash up to 4 times
RIP
exit screen
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I’m sure I posted in the Jalopnik article, but you can play it here:
https://archive.org/details/msdos_Ford_Simulator_5.0_1994
Just click the power icon and it will start right up.
You can also check out older versions here:
https://archive.org/details/software?and%5B%5D=ford+simulator&sin=
All of them are playable, except for Ford Simulator 7, which you need to download and install to use.
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There’s also a Merkur version that I am still looking around for.
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This is interesting, final run Tempo, which ended for MY 1994, co-existing with Windstar, which was 1995 MY vehicle - everyone’s favorite 3.8 van must have been an early release.
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Wow....I remember having this CD. Doubt I still have it...probably thrown away with a stack of those AOL CD’s that came in the mail every other week.
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The first version includes Merkur:
https://archive.org/details/msdos_The_Ford_Simulator_1987
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We had that version when I was a kid.
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i cannot wait to play this later today
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it’s pretty cool when you consider it came out in the late 80s/early 90s
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If it can just simulate the engine stalling on the Tempo, it would be like re-living high school all over again.
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I was wondering that too cause my uncle had a ‘95 Windstar and I was pretty sure that was the first year of production. Might’ve came out in mid-late 94 as a 95 model
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They also had a “Merkur Simulator” version that was just Merkur.
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I googled it, March of 94 release. They probably had a large amount of unsold Tempos hanging around, too.
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i hope they still do, i would gladly take one
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Someone’s grandma probably has a nice one stored away somewhere.
We had one in the family back in the day - not the most perfect car, but a bunch of kids beat on it for years and it kept going without mechanical issues.