1989 Ford F800 Super Duty

The 1989 Ford F800 Super Duty is a medium-duty truck within Ford’s F-Series lineup, bridging the gap between the F-700 and F-900 models. It is designed for heavy-duty applications, making it suitable for vocations such as construction and delivery services. Engine options typically included diesel variants like the Detroit Diesel “Fuel Pincher” V8 or Caterpillar 3208 V8, alongside gasoline options from the Ford V8 family. The cab design resembles that of F-Series pickup trucks but features a distinct front fascia and separate fenders, with both two-door and four-door crew cab configurations available. Notable characteristics for identification include a trapezoidal grille influenced by L-Series styling and a taller, narrower hoodline compared to lighter-duty models. The robust construction and heavy-duty components underscore its capability to handle significant workloads in demanding environments.