How "rare" is your truck...?
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How "rare" is your truck...?
Does anyone have a link to determine production numbers on our trucks? I've done a search but nothing specific comes up.
If no links, I would appreciate if anyone could tell me production numbers for:
1992 / F150 / 4x4 / SWB / Regular cab/ XLT / 5.8L
I think this truck is kind of rare because i've only seen two others just like it.
If no links, I would appreciate if anyone could tell me production numbers for:
1992 / F150 / 4x4 / SWB / Regular cab/ XLT / 5.8L
I think this truck is kind of rare because i've only seen two others just like it.
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John SBC:
Love your truck--take a look at my shortie 92--in my gallery. It was posted 012905. I lost the link between the gallery and my post handle for some reason.
What size tires are on your truck??
They made about 700-800 thousand of these F series trucks per year. I would suspect that it is a matter of how many survived after 15 years.
I think that these SWB F150 92-96 trucks are some of the best looking trucks that Ford ever made.
Love your truck--take a look at my shortie 92--in my gallery. It was posted 012905. I lost the link between the gallery and my post handle for some reason.
What size tires are on your truck??
They made about 700-800 thousand of these F series trucks per year. I would suspect that it is a matter of how many survived after 15 years.
I think that these SWB F150 92-96 trucks are some of the best looking trucks that Ford ever made.
Last edited by phoneman91; 02-20-2007 at 03:59 PM.
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#7
Originally Posted by phoneman91
John SBC:
Love your truck--take a look at my shortie 92--in my gallery. It was posted 012905. I lost the link between the gallery and my post handle for some reason.
What size tires are on your truck??
They made about 700-800 thousand of these F series trucks per year. I would suspect that it is a matter of how many survived after 15 years.
I think that these SWB F150 92-96 trucks are some of the best looking trucks that Ford ever made.
Love your truck--take a look at my shortie 92--in my gallery. It was posted 012905. I lost the link between the gallery and my post handle for some reason.
What size tires are on your truck??
They made about 700-800 thousand of these F series trucks per year. I would suspect that it is a matter of how many survived after 15 years.
I think that these SWB F150 92-96 trucks are some of the best looking trucks that Ford ever made.
For all you guys with the 4x4 SWB Regular Cab: Have any of you added the auxiliary tank? Believe this is the only version of the F150 that Ford did not put dual tanks in at the factory from '92-96.
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Originally Posted by John SCB
For all you guys with the 4x4 SWB Regular Cab: Have any of you added the auxiliary tank? Believe this is the only version of the F150 that Ford did not put dual tanks in at the factory from '92-96.
Anyway, I have seen a short bed version of my sig truck and I think that I may have seen one like mine in blue but it was going the other way and I couldn't see much.
Mike
#9
Yes the Shortbed regular cab 4x4s were the only 92-96s with single tanks, says so in my owners manual that dual tanks are not advailable with that configuration.
My truck's configuration is pretty rare for around here, its a 93 F-150 XLT Supercab Flareside in the Electric Current Red, sweet looking truck man. There are plenty of regular cab Flaresides around, but its very rare to see another Supercab version. Thats a bit suprising because I see a million of the competiting 93-98 Chevy CKs with the extended cab/stepside option around here.
But I too like the looks of the Shortbed/Reg Cab F-150s...hell I love the looks of the 92-96 trucks period, people think Im nuts because I get all exited when I see one of these 9th Generation beautys. The newer ones just dont get me pumped up...though I have seen a few sweet Gen 10 trucks around lately.
My truck's configuration is pretty rare for around here, its a 93 F-150 XLT Supercab Flareside in the Electric Current Red, sweet looking truck man. There are plenty of regular cab Flaresides around, but its very rare to see another Supercab version. Thats a bit suprising because I see a million of the competiting 93-98 Chevy CKs with the extended cab/stepside option around here.
But I too like the looks of the Shortbed/Reg Cab F-150s...hell I love the looks of the 92-96 trucks period, people think Im nuts because I get all exited when I see one of these 9th Generation beautys. The newer ones just dont get me pumped up...though I have seen a few sweet Gen 10 trucks around lately.
#10
Originally Posted by 93XLTFlareSide
Yes the Shortbed regular cab 4x4s were the only 92-96s with single tanks, says so in my owners manual that dual tanks are not advailable with that configuration.
My truck's configuration is pretty rare for around here, its a 93 F-150 XLT Supercab Flareside in the Electric Current Red, sweet looking truck man. There are plenty of regular cab Flaresides around, but its very rare to see another Supercab version. Thats a bit suprising because I see a million of the competiting 93-98 Chevy CKs with the extended cab/stepside option around here.
But I too like the looks of the Shortbed/Reg Cab F-150s...hell I love the looks of the 92-96 trucks period, people think Im nuts because I get all exited when I see one of these 9th Generation beautys. The newer ones just dont get me pumped up...though I have seen a few sweet Gen 10 trucks around lately.
My truck's configuration is pretty rare for around here, its a 93 F-150 XLT Supercab Flareside in the Electric Current Red, sweet looking truck man. There are plenty of regular cab Flaresides around, but its very rare to see another Supercab version. Thats a bit suprising because I see a million of the competiting 93-98 Chevy CKs with the extended cab/stepside option around here.
But I too like the looks of the Shortbed/Reg Cab F-150s...hell I love the looks of the 92-96 trucks period, people think Im nuts because I get all exited when I see one of these 9th Generation beautys. The newer ones just dont get me pumped up...though I have seen a few sweet Gen 10 trucks around lately.
NOT!!
My shortbed RC 4x2 also has the single tank. Wired for two, but only has one. Gotta see if I can find some pics from the last time it was clean. Since I've owned it, (16 miles on the odo when I bought it USED). I've seen exactly 8 with the same color keyed stripe package mine has. That's ranging from Michigan to Florida, and California to North Carolina for the past 14 years. Really makes the truck stand out and look a lot newer than it is.
Now, are the current model years considered Gen 10, or Gen 11? The 97 to '03's looked like a Taurus with a bed on it to me. I like the newer models with the big bull nose on 'em. Looks like they hired some of the engineers that redesigned the Dodge. Got it looking like a real TRUCK again, instead of a chopped down station wagon. Just about turned 'em back into Rancheros.
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Try finding a 92-96 longbed supercab 4x4 XLT with a 5 speed. That's the truck I was determined to get when I was looking for one. Turned down quite a few very nice trucks too. Then I saw one in an ad I almost missed, and I'm glad I held out for what I wanted. I've never seen another in person configured the same, just one here in the gallery.
My other 95, a Supercab shortbed 4x4 302 auto, is a little more common.
Area must have a big effect. I've seen probably five different F-150 Crew Cabs and one "suburban", all 92-96's. Flareside supercabs are more common here than regular cabs, and GM stepsides are even more rare. The 351 in an F-150 isn't near as common as the 302 it seems.
My other 95, a Supercab shortbed 4x4 302 auto, is a little more common.
Area must have a big effect. I've seen probably five different F-150 Crew Cabs and one "suburban", all 92-96's. Flareside supercabs are more common here than regular cabs, and GM stepsides are even more rare. The 351 in an F-150 isn't near as common as the 302 it seems.
Last edited by brown 4x4; 02-20-2007 at 09:12 PM.
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#14
Originally Posted by 93XLTFlareSide
Yes the Shortbed regular cab 4x4s were the only 92-96s with single tanks, says so in my owners manual that dual tanks are not advailable with that configuration.
-Chris
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Mine was special order by my dad:
1988 Ford F150 4x4 XL
5.0 V-8 with a C-6 Tansmission
Manual locking hubs
Handling package (Quad shocks up front)
dual tanks
Dark red with light chesnut two-tone
Porno red interior with wood grain accents
Manual door locks and windows
Tilt wheel with cruise control
8.8 with 3.55 gears
The wild part is mom gave me the file to the truck over Christmas and I found the original build sheet, window sticker, and the bill of sale for the truck!!!!
1988 Ford F150 4x4 XL
5.0 V-8 with a C-6 Tansmission
Manual locking hubs
Handling package (Quad shocks up front)
dual tanks
Dark red with light chesnut two-tone
Porno red interior with wood grain accents
Manual door locks and windows
Tilt wheel with cruise control
8.8 with 3.55 gears
The wild part is mom gave me the file to the truck over Christmas and I found the original build sheet, window sticker, and the bill of sale for the truck!!!!