The Ford F-150 has been a fan favorite in the pickup community since the beginning of time. (At least,it certainly seems that way sometimes.) In fact, the Ford F-150 has been the number one selling vehicle in the U.S. for many of those years. With base models priced to sell quickly and in large numbers, contractors and families alike have grown close to the popular truck. In order to get a firm grasp of the F-100 and F-150's pricing over the years, Blue Spring Ford Parts has made this awesome infographic.

The F-150's roots started in 1950 with the F1 1/2 Ton, evolving over the decades into the aluminum-bodied truck we see on the streets today. The first F1 sold for $1,287...and from there, things only got pricier. In 1953, Ford released the F-100 and gave it an automatic transmission and four engine options; by 1959, the cost of an F-100 was 54 percent higher than the original F1, but it was still fairly affordable.