Ford EKI

Ford Motor Company of the El Kadsreian Islands and the Nazca Islands Limited, mostly known by it's trading name Ford EKI, is a unit of the covering the El Kadsreian Islands and Nazca Islands markets. The company was founded in 1923, when granted the manufacturing rights of Ford motor vehicles in the Sentanese Empire to a pair of American investors, Harold K. Stetson (the father of automotive mogul Kerry Stetson) and Graham Knickerbocker.

Ford EKI's first products were s assembled from complete knock-down (CKD) kits provided by. It is probably best known in modern times for producing the Ford Zephyr, originally a model introduced to the El Kadsreian Islands in 1955, but later adapted to EKI requirements and road conditions.