1970 Ford F-100

The 1970 Ford F-100 is a significant model in the fifth generation of Ford’s F-Series trucks, produced from 1967 to 1972. This pickup is available in both Styleside and Flareside configurations, with cargo box lengths of 6.5 ft or 8 ft. Engine options include the 240 ci I6, 300 ci I6, 302 ci V8, 360 ci V8, and 390 ci V8, providing horsepower from 150 hp to 255 hp. Transmission choices consist of a 3-speed manual, a 3-speed manual with overdrive, and a 4-speed Cruise-O-Matic automatic. Unique features for this year include a redesigned grille with a grid pattern, wraparound turn indicators, and a Twin-I-Beam front suspension for enhanced ride quality. The truck’s dimensions range from 182.5 inches to 202.3 inches in length, with a wheelbase of either 115 inches or 131 inches, and a GVWR between 4,200 lbs and 5,000 lbs. Trim levels include Custom, Sport Custom, Ranger, and the new Ranger XLT, which adds luxury to the interior.