Depends on the engine.
Henry Ford
The engines made for the Ford were made by the Dodge brothers before they decided to start their own automobile company in 1914.
No but there are a few Ferrari Replices with Ford Engine
The answer below is incorrect. Volvo engines are made by Volvo. Ford oversees the company but agreed not to make any manufacturing changes when the deal was made. Yes I believe Ford bought out and started Making Volvo engines in the 2000's
Ford made 3.0 L Over Head Valve / pushrod design engines and 3.0 L Dual Over Head Cam engines for the Ford Taurus
EXTREMELY. one of the better engines made
citroen/peugeot made by ford
Ford Cummins provides access to specially made parts, such as engines, for Ford trucks including efficient diesel engines. They also sell conversion kits as well as provide services to install them for the customer.
ford uses several diesel engines, but in the light duty trucks, they are all international/ navistar engines
The Dodge brothers had a contract to build engines for Henry Ford.The Dodge brothers had a contract to build engines for Henry Ford.
Ford bought Jaguar in 99 but I believe they sold it in 2008 to an India co. called Tata Motors. Most Jaguars have engines manufactured by Jaguar. Jaguar in 2002 did use a Daimler Benz V8 engine. From 2000 to 2005 Ford did produce some engines for Jaguar that were made in the UK with some Ford parts. They also used a Land Rover engine in 2005-2006. Today some Jaguars have Jaguar engines and some have Land Rover engines.
No. The only SHO engines were the 3.0 and 3.2 V6's made completely by Yamaha, and the 3.4 V8, the aluminum blocks for the 3.4 were made by Ford and then shipped to Yamaha to be finished.