1986 Ford F-150

The 1986 Ford F-150, part of the eighth generation of the Ford F-Series, continues the legacy of reliability and performance, featuring a pick-up body design with two doors and seating for three. Engine options include the 5.0L V8 Windsor, delivering 185 hp and 269.95 lb-ft of torque, and the more powerful 5.8L V8 Windsor, producing 210 hp and 305.35 lb-ft of torque. Drivetrain configurations offer both rear-wheel drive (RWD) and part-time four-wheel drive (4x4) with manually locking hubs. Transmission choices typically consist of a 4-speed manual for the 5.0L V8 and a 4-speed automatic for the 5.8L V8. The truck’s dimensions range from approximately 193.58 to 210.2 inches in length, with a wheelbase between 116.81 and 132.99 inches. Notably, the 1986 model marks the end of the “bullnose” design era while incorporating some transitional styling elements. Front suspension is independent coil spring for 4x4 models, complemented by leaf springs in the rear.