1995 Ford F800 Super Duty

1995 Ford F800 Super Duty

The 1995 Ford F800 Super Duty is a notable entry in Ford’s medium-duty truck lineup, designed specifically for commercial applications requiring high performance and durability. Key features include a range of powerful diesel engines, such as the Cummins 5.9L B-series straight-six and the 8.3L C-series, which replaced earlier Ford-New Holland inline engines. The F800 is characterized by its substantial size and capacity, making it a suitable choice for heavy hauling and towing tasks. It is often distinguished by “Diesel” badging, indicating its engine type, and is part of a broader family that includes the F-600 and F-700 models—each tailored for specific weight classifications and usage scenarios. Built with a robust frame and heavy-duty axles, the F800 is engineered to withstand rigorous use, making it a reliable option for commercial fleets. For accurate identification, look for the “F800” designation and any engine markings on the vehicle.