1967 Ford F-250 Super Duty

The 1967 Ford F-250 is a notable model within Ford’s fourth-generation F-Series, though it did not officially carry the “Super Duty” designation, which was introduced later. Key engine options included the 240 CID I6, 300 CID I6, and the 352 CID V8, providing horsepower ranging from 150 to 208 hp and torque between 235 to 310 lb-ft. Transmission choices encompassed 3-speed manual, 4-speed manual, and 3-speed automatic options. This model featured standard rear-wheel drive, and it was among the first to offer a factory-installed four-wheel drive system. The design showcased a bold, squared-off front end with large round headlights, and it was available in both two-door pickup and four-door crew cab configurations. Notably, luxury options such as power steering and power brakes provided enhanced comfort and usability, setting it apart from typical utility vehicles of its time.