1976 Ford E-350 Econoline

1976 Ford E-350 Econoline

The 1976 Ford E-350 Econoline is a robust model within the second generation of Ford’s full-size van series, designed for versatility and durability. This vehicle features a body-on-frame construction that enhances strength, sharing components with Ford’s F-Series trucks, such as the Twin-I-Beam front suspension. While specific engine options for 1976 are not detailed, typical configurations include various V8 engines, known for their reliability. The E-350 offered both automatic and manual transmission options, although manual transmissions were phased out in subsequent years. Available in multiple configurations, it could serve as a cargo van or the more passenger-oriented Club Wagon variant. This production year marked a time of significant updates for the Econoline series, contributing to its reputation as a dependable choice for work and recreation. The VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) can be referenced for detailed specifications and vehicle history.