1988 Ford F700 Super Duty

1988 Ford F700 Super Duty

The 1988 Ford F700 Super Duty does not exist as a standard model; however, the Ford F-Super Duty series was available, aimed at heavier-duty applications as a Class 4 truck. Typically built as a chassis cab, the F-Super Duty featured engine options including the 7.5L gasoline V8 and the 7.3L diesel V8, which provided essential power for commercial needs. Notable features included dual fuel tanks to extend range and a power take-off (PTO) system designed for powering additional attachments, such as winches or dump beds. Identifying characteristics of this model include its chassis cab design, robust engine options, and commercial-grade components, making it suitable for various business applications. Ford’s use of the “Super Duty” designation became official in the 1999 model year, and models like the F-Super Duty served as predecessors that set the stage for later developments in medium-duty trucking.