The Ford F-100 (1976) is a sixth-generation medium-duty pickup truck model of the Ford F-Series. Produced from 1972 to 1979, the sixth-generation line of F-Series trucks are known for their box-like forms and Ford’s use of extremely durable body panels that combined galvanized sheet metal, zinc coated steel and primer and fender liners to fight off corrosion. The sixth-generation was the first to introduce the Supercab body design for additional passengers and is the first generation to introduce the F-150 model.
The Ford F-100 (1976) has an overall length of 16’ (4.88 m), wheelbase of 10’4” (3.15 m), a width of 6’5” (1.95 m), and height of 5’11” (1.8 m).
The Ford F-100 (1976) is a sixth-generation medium-duty pickup truck model of the Ford F-Series. Produced from 1972 to 1979, the sixth-generation line of F-Series trucks are known for their box-like forms and Ford’s use of extremely durable body panels that combined galvanized sheet metal, zinc coated steel and primer and fender liners to fight off corrosion. The sixth-generation was the first to introduce the Supercab body design for additional passengers and is the first generation to introduce the F-150 model.
The Ford F-100 (1976) has an overall length of 16’ (4.88 m), wheelbase of 10’4” (3.15 m), a width of 6’5” (1.95 m), and height of 5’11” (1.8 m).