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1973 Ford F-100 “Little Jack”

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About the 1973–1979 Ford F-100

A Ford F-100 from the generation archive from the generation archive

The 1973-1979 Ford F-100 was the sixth generation of Ford's F-Series, nicknamed the "Dentside" for the horizontal crease pressed into its body sides. This Ford F-100 used the 240-cubic-inch and 300-cubic-inch inline-sixes as base engines, the 302-cubic-inch Windsor small-block V8, and larger V8s including the 360, 390, and the 460-cubic-inch big-block. All horsepower in this generation was reported in SAE net figures, the standard since the 1972 model year, so the numbers read lower than the earlier gross ratings. The defining event of the period was the 1975 arrival of the F-150 above the F-100. Ford introduced the F-150 as a heavier half-ton with a gross vehicle weight rating set just above 6,000 pounds, which placed it in the heavy-duty emissions class and exempted it from the 1975 catalytic converter and unleaded-fuel rule that applied to the lighter F-100. From 1975 the F-100 and F-150 were sold side by side, with the F-150 gradually taking over half-ton sales. The 1973-1979 Ford F-100 used Twin-I-Beam front suspension on two-wheel-drive trucks and a solid front axle on four-wheel drive.

The story

This was my dads truck. Mother gave it to me after he died in 1987. It was the only new vehicle he ever owned. It will be with me until I die and then go to my son. I started in 1999 having the engine and transmission rebuilt. While it was down, I put on new rotors and brakes and put in a new heater core and fan. Its got new tires on aluminum racing wheels and has 199,000+ on the clock, all total. I want to repair the front end and get it painted...but that will have to wait for now. — 203008581

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