Since the United Auto Workers waged a nationwide strike against the Detroit Three automakers one month ago — Ford Motor Co., General Motors and Stellantis, formerly Chrysler Fiat brands — more than 30,000 autoworkers have walked off the job and stopped building vehicles, including at the Kentucky Truck Plant.
Now that vehicles such as the Ford Super Duty, Ford Bronco and Ford Ranger are no longer being built while the strike continues, Ford dealerships are bracing for what…
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