In 1964 Ford replaced its separate British & American tractor lines with the new 6X range a worldwide" family of tractors designed for manufacture in Basildon Antwerp & the USA. It marked the beginning of an exciting new period in the history of Ford tractors. The next 30 years saw a host of new models & features as the line expanded & evolved towards the machines of the late 1990s with their computer-age technology. It was also a time during which Fords agricultural business grew into an organization of global proportions taking over both the New Holland & Versatile equipment companies. In 1994 Fiat acquired Fords agricultural machinery interests & merged them with Fiatagri to form a new company under the New Holland name. In the late 1990s New Holland is the leading manufacturer in Europe & many of the Worlds markets. In this book the companion to the first part the author gives an account of all the main Ford & New Holland models as well as the company changes & the personalities involved. It provides a comprehensive resource on this period of tractor history."