Yes so you have noticed this too, that is why I have started this thread, as I am surprised that an original Ford upper ball joint would be what I would consider a Follower type joint in a location where a Loaded type joint is required to take the spindle load/weight/pressure of the car suspension.
I have attached a picture of the ball joint with some joint detail comments as I see them on the original joint. The loaded side of the joint when installed is the internal spring sided of the joint and the ball seat area seems very small, which does not make sense when that area would be taking the entire car suspension load and the unloaded side of the joint where the ball joint internal spring places the ball when the joint is unloaded, is a large seat area for the ball which you would expect for a loaded seat area not unloaded seat area.
So before I spend all the money to send my upper control arms away to get these original ball joints correctly rivetted to the arm, I definitely want to make sure that they are correct and will function as Ford designed and hoped someone could clearly explain why this type of ball joint was used on the upper control arm by Ford and why.