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FORD MOTOR CO Director's Dealing 2014

Mar 6, 2014

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Director's Dealing

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SEC Form 4 — Statement of Changes in Beneficial Ownership

Issuer: FORD MOTOR CO (F)
CIK: 0000037996
Period of Report: 2014-03-04

Reporting Person: Shanks Robert L (Executive Vice President-CFO)

Non-Derivative Transactions

Date Security Code Shares Price A/D Holdings After Ownership
2014-03-05 Common Stock, $0.01 par value M 14037 Acquired 293643 Direct
2014-03-05 Common Stock, $0.01 par value F 4399 $15.63 Disposed 289244 Direct

Derivative Transactions

Date Security Exercise Price Code Shares A/D Expiration Underlying Ownership
2014-03-05 Ford Stock Units $ M 14037 Disposed Common Stock, $0.01 par value (14037) Direct
2014-03-04 Ford Stock Units $ A 141176 Acquired Common Stock, $0.01 par value (141176) Direct
2014-03-04 Employee Stock Option (Right to Buy) $15.37 A 130932 Acquired 2024-03-03 Common Stock, $0.01 par value (130932) Direct

Footnotes

F1: The reported transaction involved the conversion, without payment by me, of Ford Stock Units into shares of Common Stock under the Company's 2008 Long-Term Incentive Plan.

F2: These shares were withheld by the Company to cover my income tax liability relating to a grant to me of Common Stock under the Company's 2008 Long-Term Incentive Plan.

F3: These Ford Restricted Stock Units were acquired under the Company's 2008 Long-Term Incentive Plan without payment by me. These Ford Restricted Stock Units will be converted and distributed to me, without payment, in shares of Common Stock on March 4, 2016.

F4: This option was granted under the Company's 2008 Long-Term Incentive Plan without payment by me. The option is exercisable to the extent of 33% of the shares optioned after one year from the date of grant (03/04/2014), 66% after two years, and in full after three years.