1966 Ford F-250 Super Duty

1966 Ford F-250 Super Duty

The 1966 Ford F-250 is part of the fourth generation of the Ford F-Series, recognized as a durable ¾-ton pickup truck, although it did not carry the official “Super Duty” designation which was introduced later. Engine options included a 240 cubic inch inline-six, a 300 cubic inch inline-six, or an optional 352 cubic inch FE-series V8. Transmission choices for this model comprised 3-speed and 4-speed manual options, as well as the Cruise-O-Matic automatic transmission. The F-250 typically featured a two-door configuration, with some models offering a four-door crew cab option. It boasted a 128-inch wheelbase, setting it apart from the smaller F-100 models. While it served as a reliable workhorse for heavy-duty tasks, the lack of the “Super Duty” label distinguishes it from later iterations of Ford trucks designed for more demanding applications.