Its sales of domestically built light trucks increased 54.5 percent, to 3,176.
Sales of domestically built light trucks increased 21.3 percent, to 119,030.
The company's sales of domestically built light trucks rose 15.2 percent, to 145,112.
Sales of domestically built light trucks were up by 6.5 percent, to 104,836.
At first, vehicles were to be imported and later built domestically.
Sales at Ford of domestically built cars were 153,225, up 6.4 percent.
Sales of domestically built light trucks were 144,402, up 23 percent.
Sales of domestically built cars dropped 11.6 percent in late May, to 261,362, compared with 295,620 last year.
For the month, sales of domestically built cars dropped 9.8 percent, to 579,406, from 642,304 last year.
Sales of domestically built light trucks increased 25.8 percent, to 52,752.