1990 Ford F700 Super Duty

The 1990 Ford F700 is a prominent member of Ford’s medium-duty truck lineup, distinguished by its robust design tailored for commercial applications. It typically features a 7.8L I6 Turbo Diesel engine, providing significant power for demanding tasks. Transmission options primarily include a 6-speed manual, enabling drivers to manage heavy loads efficiently. The F700 is configured for rear-wheel drive (RWD) and features a regular cab with dual rear wheels, enhancing stability and payload capacity. Commonly, this model comes with a flatbed body style, which can be equipped with additional tools for utility work, such as gin poles and winches. While the “Super Duty” designation was formally introduced in 1999, the F700 was engineered for heavy-duty performance, making it suitable for various commercial uses requiring substantial towing and payload capabilities.