Curb weights?
Well, Wiki is the fastest way to this--sometimes--but not this time:
Ford E-Series - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
They show 4773 as the only weight ('92 up) but there are so many models, an exact weight for all variations would fill a page.
My '85 short says 3950 on the registration, but I think it's closer to 4100-4200 based on the scale slip I got at the scrappy--unfortunately, I had a bunch of other crap in there so I didn't get a true unladen weight.
So, for yours, think 4600 or so, and I bet the 150 is about 200lbs lighter.
Ford E-Series - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
They show 4773 as the only weight ('92 up) but there are so many models, an exact weight for all variations would fill a page.
My '85 short says 3950 on the registration, but I think it's closer to 4100-4200 based on the scale slip I got at the scrappy--unfortunately, I had a bunch of other crap in there so I didn't get a true unladen weight.
So, for yours, think 4600 or so, and I bet the 150 is about 200lbs lighter.
Do you have a full recycling facility near you? If so, load a bunch of cardboard or some other similar bulk recyclable into the bed and weigh in and out. That way, not only is it free to get your truck weighed, but you might get a little cash in return.
That's how I got the weight on mine, and there's no speculation involved.
That's how I got the weight on mine, and there's no speculation involved.
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