1987 Ford F700 Super Duty

The 1987 Ford F700 is part of Ford’s medium-duty truck lineup, designed for commercial use with a focus on durability and performance. This model year commonly featured a 6.6L diesel engine, with options like a 370 HP Ford diesel engine available. Transmission systems typically included a 5-speed manual, while some models might offer a 5-2 speed transmission. The F700 often came equipped with a single-speed rear axle and air brakes, enhancing its capability for heavy loads. Notably, the term “Super Duty” was not commonly used for the F700 in 1987; it was predominantly associated with chassis-cab applications within the F-series. The vehicle’s identification can be accurately performed through VIN decoding, which can reveal model details, engine type, and assembly plant information. For instance, a VIN like 1FBXT74P2HVA54917 indicates a 1987 F700 with a 6.6L turbo diesel engine assembled in Kentucky.