What are the differences between 70's & 80's?
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What are the differences between 70's & 80's?
Nearly everything except the engines and the rear axles changed. The body, frame, suspension geometry, and interior are different between the 2 series of trucks. There are advantages to either style. The 70's seem to last longer, rust-wise, but the 80's are built with slightly tougher frames and suspensions. The 80's also used a heck of a lot fewer bolts and screws for putting stuff together. I think that would be to make it quicker on the assembly line. The hood on the 80's also opens a lot wider to make it easier to work on the engine.
1979 F150 Custom: 75 351W, Edelbrock & Holley
1987 F150 XLT Lariat: 88 351W EFI
Chevy 454: waiting for a truck (Mazda?Nissan?)
1979 F150 Custom: 75 351W, Edelbrock & Holley
1987 F150 XLT Lariat: 88 351W EFI
Chevy 454: waiting for a truck (Mazda?Nissan?)
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What are the differences between 70's & 80's?
Ford had a major redesign for 1980: their advertising of the time bragged on how serious of a redesign they really did. Not just a cosmetic update, the whole truck is different from front to back, with the exception of the engines and transmissions which were merely updated. The 80's trucks weighed up to 700 pounds less than the 79's, according to Ford, and as these trucks age, you can see some areas where they took out too much,such as the tailgates, which are flimsly. The 4WD trucks in the new series got "twin traction beam", which was a 4WD version of the twin I beam front suspension. The interiors were completely different, as was the entire styling if the truck. good trucks, all, tho.
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What are the differences between 70's & 80's?
The longest continuous style on a truck was the Ford F series that ran from 67-79. It was also the most popular. I have a friend here in Vancouver, WA that sells old Ford trucks. He can't keep anything from 67-79 in the yard. They sell like hot cakes. The 80s style sell nowhere as good as the 70s. I personally own a 1967 F250 and 1979 F150. I started not to buy the 79 because it was too new for me. I love the old Fords. What a truck. I hop in my 67 and it takes me back in time. I just wish gas was 30 cents a gallon and not $l.50.
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