1976 Ford F-250 Super Duty

The 1976 Ford F-250 is part of the sixth generation of Ford’s F-Series trucks, produced from 1973 to 1979. While the “Super Duty” designation was not officially used during this year, the F-250 offered robust capabilities typical of its class. Engine options included the 360 CID FE V8 and a powerful 460 CID 385 V8, providing strong performance and towing capacity. Automatic transmissions were increasingly available, enhancing drivability, especially for V8 models. The available trim levels included Custom, Ranger, and Ranger XLT, allowing for various configurations and features tailored to user needs. A notable design characteristic of this generation is its more angular aesthetic compared to previous models, reflecting the automotive trends of the mid-1970s. Identifying characteristics for this model can be found in engine size, transmission type, and specific trim level badges present on the vehicle.