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1985 Ford F-250 2WD Work Truck

Make: Ford
Model: F-250
Type: Standard Cab Pickup
Trim: standard
Year: 1985
Mileage: 135,000
VIN: 1ftef25g0fpa37863
Color: Blue
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Drive type: 4X2
Interior color: Blue
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: The Dalles, Oregon, United States
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Description of 1985 Ford F-250

This old truck runs pretty good. it will need some work if you want to make it a daily driver. wipers dont work. needs Brake Calipers. it is 34 ton so yo ucan load the old girl up and go right to work. Tires are in pretty fair condition The seventh Ford F-Series was a line of pickup trucks and medium-duty commercial trucks produced from 1979 to 1986. For the first time since 1965. the pickup trucks were based upon a completely new chassis and body. Distinguished by its squarer look. sharper lines and flatter panels. the trucks were designed with improved fuel efficiency in mind; to this end. Ford added its new AOD automatic overdrive (four-speed) transmission as an option on light-duty models. A 4 speed manual and 3 speed C6 automatic transmission were retained from previous years. To increase longevity. Ford increased the use of galvanized body panels to fight corrosion. [citation needed] Pickup trucks were available in three body styles: regular cab. SuperCab extended cab or crew cab with two bed lengths. Dual rear wheels were a new option on F-350 pickup models. The crew cab trucks were very large. stretching nearly 20 feet long with an 8 foot bed. These trucks are considered amongst enthusiasts to be the last generation of great trucks built by Ford and are now beginning to become popular amongst restorers as the models have just reached classic car status. They are typically considered to be the last of the "classic" Ford trucks. due to the fact it had features such glass headlights. separate turn signals. stamped "FORD" lettered tailgates and analog instrumentation. Along with the body and chassis upgrades. Ford made several changes to the branding of the F-Series over this generation. In 1982. the upscale Ranger trim was discontinued to create the nameplate for the company's all-new compact pickup that replaced the Mazda-built Courier. Largely superseded by the F-150. the F-100 was discontinued after the 1983 model year. In Mexico. there is an "F-200" which was introduced in 1976; this variant remained until 1991.