1970 Ford F250
The 1970 Ford F-250 is a classic American pickup truck that’s part of the fifth generation of the Ford F-Series. Known for its durability and ruggedness, this truck was a favorite among farmers, ranchers, and anyone who needed a reliable workhorse. It’s a robust truck with a lot of character, and it’s still highly regarded by vintage truck enthusiasts today. The best-selling truck of all time, no collection would be complete without a full-size Ford. This 1970 Camper Special is fitted with its number matching 390 engine and C6 automatic transmission which has since been upgraded with fuel injection, aluminum intake manifold and headers. With an eight-foot bed that never has be made, dual gas tanks, air conditioning and a sound system, this truck is ready for anything.
Specifications of This Vehicle
Here are some detailed specifications for the 1970 Ford F-250:
Engine Options:
- 390 cubic inch (6.4 L) V8: 255 horsepower
Transmission Options:
- 3-speed automatic
Dimensions:
- Overall Length: 213.4 inches
- Width: 79.5 inches
- Height: 75.5 inches
- Wheelbase: 129 inches
Weight:
- Curb Weight: Approx. 4,100 lbs
Performance:
- Payload Capacity: Up to 3,900 lbs
- Towing Capacity: Varies by engine and configuration, but generally up to 10,000 lbs
Fuel Economy:
- Combined MPG: Around 10-15 MPG, depending on the engine and driving conditions
Other Features:
- Brakes: Front drum brakes with optional power-assisted brakes
- Suspension: Twin I-Beam front suspension for improved ride quality
- Interior: Bench seat, basic instrumentation, optional AM radio
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