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info on correct 1975 f100 4x4 6 cyl. 4 spd, np203 longbed code f11
i am in south texas and found this 1975 f100 300- 6 cyl, granny 4 speed and a np203 transfer-case long bed custom cab. i cannot find anyone who has had one like this. tag numbers indicate that the truck has these options. its plan jane with no power steering but does have power brake booster and has drum brakes in front. the truck runs and is in okay condition but i am unsure of what to do at this point. i haven't seen one like it ever. it doesn't sit high either but 4x4?? vin F11BUV25792 any help would be great. i kinda like it. its not all butchered up too.
Last edited by rustworthy; Mar 15, 2015 at 10:37 PM.
Reason: duplicate
I believe the 203 is a full time 4 wheel drive case, but I could be wrong. What do you want to know? You didn't really ask a question. If the vin checks out then you know it's stock. Or the seller is lying as to what's on the truck.
im looking to see if this truck was a special build
I cannot find info on how many of this type were made. I was going to use it for parts but after some research the package seems kind of rare. Im 52 and never have seen this f100 setup.oh all equipment matches the tag codes
Last edited by rustworthy; Mar 16, 2015 at 05:45 AM.
Reason: forgot tag
Ok. Well in an ongoing thread it was said that the 300 was the standard engine after 1974, so there's not anything special going on there. In the same thread I witnesses above there is a link to the production numbers of our trucks. Maybe that would help? I'm sorry I can't provide more knowledge.
Its going to take some investigating. I may want to sell but would be so disappointed if I let a rare truck go. I just bought me a 79 Bronco with a standard tranny which ive been on the hunt for. So I don't really want 2 projects.
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