1987 Ford F800 Super Duty

- Engine Options: The F800 primarily utilized diesel engines, such as the Detroit Diesel “Fuel Pincher” V8 or Caterpillar 3208 V8, with a gradual transition towards inline-six diesel engines developed in collaboration with New Holland.
- Body Style: Designed for commercial use, the F800 showcases a durable medium-duty truck body style.
- Model Designation: Identification of the F800 can be made through its “F800” badging, as it may not feature “Super Duty” nomenclature for this year.
- Engine Badging: Look for “Diesel” badges, indicative of the engine type.
The 1987 F800 signifies a transitional phase in Ford’s medium-duty offerings, blending traditional diesel power with evolving engineering solutions.