What is an F-150 FlareSide?
What is an F-150 FlareSide?
Ford Motor Company provides the flareside and styleside bed designs on its full-sized pickups to try to meet customer demands and needs. The flareside design features raised exterior rear fenders extending outward from the truck. The styleside design has a flat exterior with wheel wells located on the inside.
Is the 92-95 F150 Flareside truck rare?
The rarity of the 92-95 F150 Flaresides is quickly acknowledged by members JohnT, who says they’re “actually very rare (They made way more styleside trucks than they did Flaresides.”), and Vee10td, a Senior User who says the early to mid-Nineties Flaresides are “sorta rare.”
What was the interior color of a 1994 Ford F-150?
Available options for the 1994 F-150 include: Interior trim colors depended on the exterior paint color. Interior color choices included Royal Blue, Ruby Red, Opal Grey, and Medium Mocha. Available paint color choices for 1994 include: Desert Copper Clearcoat Metallic (N/A on Flareside) Sunrise Red Clearcoat Metallic (N/A on Flareside)
How many miles does a 1994 Ford F150 have?
The engine nor the transmission have ever been messed with other than rountine maintance. It has 312,700 original miles and still runs like a new one. I really enjoy this truck for being so simple and no frills. There is very little to go wrong with it and the build quality is good. The bed is huge and the i6 has a ton of torqe.
When was the last time a Ford truck had a flare up?
Recently, while shaking off the side effects of too much whisky-spiked eggnog over a recent holiday weekend, we spent some time surfing through the FTE forums where a thread about about 1992-1995 Flaresides on vintage Ford trucks caught our attention.
The rarity of the 92-95 F150 Flaresides is quickly acknowledged by members JohnT, who says they’re “actually very rare (They made way more styleside trucks than they did Flaresides.”), and Vee10td, a Senior User who says the early to mid-Nineties Flaresides are “sorta rare.”
What did the Ford F-150 do in 1994?
Another safety related item that was added for 1994 was the new brake-shift interlock for automatic transmission equipped trucks. An automatic transmission is standard now and the shift lock prevents the truck from being taken out of Park unless the brake pedal is pressed.
Available options for the 1994 F-150 include: Interior trim colors depended on the exterior paint color. Interior color choices included Royal Blue, Ruby Red, Opal Grey, and Medium Mocha. Available paint color choices for 1994 include: Desert Copper Clearcoat Metallic (N/A on Flareside) Sunrise Red Clearcoat Metallic (N/A on Flareside)
Recently, while shaking off the side effects of too much whisky-spiked eggnog over a recent holiday weekend, we spent some time surfing through the FTE forums where a thread about about 1992-1995 Flaresides on vintage Ford trucks caught our attention.