1990 Ford FT800

The 1990 Ford F800 is a robust medium-duty truck that belongs to Ford’s notable F-Series lineup. This model offers a range of engine options, including a 7.0 L (429 cubic inch) gasoline engine and a 7.8 L inline-six diesel engine, developed in collaboration with New Holland in Brazil. Designed for heavy-duty tasks, the F800 typically features durable components such as Rockwell RS-21230 axles and air brake systems, ensuring reliable performance. The truck has a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of approximately 33,000 pounds, making it suitable for demanding commercial applications, including construction and transportation. Noteworthy for its ruggedness and versatility, the 1990 F800 is often employed in various industries, addressing the needs of heavy-load hauling and operational reliability. For more precise specifications, owners can refer to the vehicle’s door jamb label or window sticker.