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What year were Bumpside Fords?

What year were Bumpside Fords?

1967 to 1972 bumpside photo page – Ford Truck Enthusiasts Forums.

How long is a 1971 F100?

4953mm
Ford F100 Dimensions 1971

Ford F100 Height 0mm
Ford F100 Length 4953mm
Ford F100 Ground clearance unladen 0mm
Ford F100 Wheelbase 2972mm
Ford F100 Weight 1610kg

What was the last year of the Ford F-100?

From 1948 till 1983, the last year the F-100 was produced, it served as the pickup for people who wanted a true workhorse. These classic trucks lasted for seven generations and saw substantial changes.

How big is a 3 / 4 ton truck camper?

With a dry weight of 2,090 pounds, a floor length of 8.5 feet, and a width of 7 feet, the camper is a perfect match for today’s 3/4-ton truck. The construction features a wood frame with all joints glued and screwed for extra strength.

What makes a Ford Super Camper Special Special?

Super Camper Specials’ massive rear bumpers were on a sliding system so they could be adjusted for the various camper lengths available. This truck has factory original paint, so those chips and dents are badges of honor. Thom Taylor

When did the GM Camper Special become special?

After a redesign in 1973, the Camper Special became a more specialized package that buyers could order. The package required buyers to first order an 8-foot bed, Fleetside, three-quarter-ton or a one-ton truck. From there, buyers could choose from a standard or Deluxe Camper Special.

What’s the difference between a trailer special and a Camper Special?

The difference between Ford’s Trailer Special and Camper Special is a matter of much debate, because for every option bundled with the Camper Special packages, one could option a Trailer Special very similarly, so the distinctions become blurred with options found on surviving examples.

Is there a 1971 Ford Camper Special pickup?

In 1971, and other years as well, Ford built a pickup truck specifically for the purpose of carrying a camper. Here is a 1971 Ford F250 Camper Special pickup with rear wheel drive for sale here on Classics on Autotrader in Hernando, Florida.

Super Camper Specials’ massive rear bumpers were on a sliding system so they could be adjusted for the various camper lengths available. This truck has factory original paint, so those chips and dents are badges of honor. Thom Taylor

After a redesign in 1973, the Camper Special became a more specialized package that buyers could order. The package required buyers to first order an 8-foot bed, Fleetside, three-quarter-ton or a one-ton truck. From there, buyers could choose from a standard or Deluxe Camper Special.

The difference between Ford’s Trailer Special and Camper Special is a matter of much debate, because for every option bundled with the Camper Special packages, one could option a Trailer Special very similarly, so the distinctions become blurred with options found on surviving examples.

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