1987 Ford B700

- Engine Options: It likely offered a 6.1L (370) gasoline V8 and possibly the Caterpillar 3208 V8 diesel, both common during this generation.
- Body Style: Designed primarily as a cowled chassis, the B700 serves as a base for various bus bodies, making it adaptable for numerous commercial applications.
- Identification Features: Notable characteristics include a tilt-forward hood, which became standard by the late 1980s, and the Ford Blue Oval emblem on the grille, marking a design shift from the previously used “FORD” lettering.
This model is recognized for its robustness and suitability for heavy-duty transport needs.