1970 Ford F-250 Super Duty

1970 Ford F-250 Super Duty

The 1970 Ford F-250 is a notable truck from the fifth generation of Ford’s F-Series lineup, characterized by robust performance and practical design. Engine options included the 360 CID and 390 CID FE V8s, which delivered between 215 to 255 horsepower and torque ranging from 315 to 390 lb-ft. Transmission choices comprised a 3-speed automatic and a 4-speed manual, catering to diverse driving preferences. This model primarily featured rear-wheel drive, with an optional four-wheel drive for enhanced traction. The F-250 was available in standard cab and optional crew cab configurations, offering versatility in passenger capacity. Bed length options varied between 6.5’ and 8’ for both Styleside and Flareside models. Distinguishing features included a bold grille design and prominent headlights, along with optional power steering and brakes, reflecting the advancements in vehicle comfort and usability during that era.