Project: 1967
Ford
F-250
Status: In-Progress
History
and Facts
The 1967 Ford F-250 is a heavy-duty truck that belonged to the fifth generation of F-Series trucks.
It was introduced in 1966 for the 1967 model year and featured a wider cab, heavier frame, unique grille, exterior trim, interior cab fittings, and engine choices compared to previous models. The F-250 was available in different trim levels, including "Base", "Custom Cab", and "Ranger", and offered a range of customization options.
Here are some details about the 1967 Ford F-250:
Features
The F-250 included manual-crank windows, vent windows, a bench seat, a fender-mounted antenna, a glove compartment, a cigar lighter with an ashtray, sun visors, and a Carr rocker super hoop side steps.
Engine
The F-250 was offered with a 300 Six or 352 V-8 engine. Some models also had rare features like the Powerstroke Turbodiesel engine.
Suspension
The F-250 had a radius arm and coil spring suspension in the front and leaf springs in the back.
Brakes
The F-250 was equipped with power disc brakes in the front and power drums in the back.
Other features
The F-250 also had straight-edged wheel well openings, a pronounced horizontal crease that bisected the bodywork, and an intricate grille assembly.
Build information
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