F600 decode 1982
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1FD = Ford Motor Co USA, incomplete vehicle
N = Class 6, 19,501--26,000 lbs GVWR, hydraulic brakes
F60 = F600, 2WD, gas
H = 370 2V, or 4V, or 2V low compression
0 = Check digit, ignore
C = 1982 model year
V = Kentucky Truck Plant
A10107 = serial number
9A = White
153 = 153 inch wheelbase
F604 = F600 gas, 20,400 lbs GVWR (GVWR also shown on the label)
AT8
AT = Nutmeg all Vinyl ~ Full Width Seat
8 = Conventional Cab
JNA
J = Auxiliary trans or some other option, such as California emissions, not specified in my on-line copy of the MPC
NA = New Process model 435 four speed transmission (Do you have a 4 speed?)
63M
63 = Rockwell (Timken) model F-106 single speed axle, 15,000 lbs capacity, 6.83 ratio
M = Ford 7,000 lb capacity front axle, with power steering
72 = San Jose District Sales Office
No special order, this came out of Dealer inventory. (I can't imagine why they would stock a 4 speed with a single speed axle with the 370 other than to be able to have a low price point)
If something doesn't line up, let me know.
This is the MPC for your year. It is very long with lots of info, unusual for a free, on-line MPC.
https://www.dtnaecomponents.com/DTNA...iesCatalog.pdf
N = Class 6, 19,501--26,000 lbs GVWR, hydraulic brakes
F60 = F600, 2WD, gas
H = 370 2V, or 4V, or 2V low compression
0 = Check digit, ignore
C = 1982 model year
V = Kentucky Truck Plant
A10107 = serial number
9A = White
153 = 153 inch wheelbase
F604 = F600 gas, 20,400 lbs GVWR (GVWR also shown on the label)
AT8
AT = Nutmeg all Vinyl ~ Full Width Seat
8 = Conventional Cab
JNA
J = Auxiliary trans or some other option, such as California emissions, not specified in my on-line copy of the MPC
NA = New Process model 435 four speed transmission (Do you have a 4 speed?)
63M
63 = Rockwell (Timken) model F-106 single speed axle, 15,000 lbs capacity, 6.83 ratio
M = Ford 7,000 lb capacity front axle, with power steering
72 = San Jose District Sales Office
No special order, this came out of Dealer inventory. (I can't imagine why they would stock a 4 speed with a single speed axle with the 370 other than to be able to have a low price point)
If something doesn't line up, let me know.
This is the MPC for your year. It is very long with lots of info, unusual for a free, on-line MPC.
https://www.dtnaecomponents.com/DTNA...iesCatalog.pdf
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