1988 Ford F800 Super Duty

The 1988 Ford F800 Super Duty does not exist as an officially designated model within Ford’s lineup; however, the F-Super Duty series was introduced in that year as a Class 4 truck designed for heavy-duty applications. This chassis cab model was engineered to handle substantial workloads, offering a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of up to 14,500 lbs. Engine options included the robust 7.5 L (460 CID) gasoline V8 or the 7.3 L (444 CID) diesel V8, providing essential power for commercial use. The transmission choices comprised a five-speed manual or a three-speed automatic, with enhancements including four-wheel disc brakes and 10-lug wheels for increased durability. The F-Super Duty featured a monobeam leaf-sprung front axle, highlighting its capability as a dependable workhorse. Given that “F800 Super Duty” is an incorrect designation, the F-Super Duty represents the model that best aligns with heavy-duty requirements for 1988.