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Where does the Ford F-150 Heritage come from?

Where does the Ford F-150 Heritage come from?

The previous-generation version of the Ford F-150, called the 2004 F-150 Heritage, will be built until the middle of 2004, in part to allow a production ramp-up at Ford plants in Norfolk, Va., Kansas City, Mo., and the historic Rouge Center in the automaker’s hometown of Dearborn, Mich.

When does the 2004 Ford F-150 come out?

A recent key example of what you might call a “worst practice” was the parallel development of the new-generation 2003 Ford Expedition full-size sport utility vehicle and the 2004 Ford F-150 full-size pickup truck, the latter of which has begun production and will hit dealerships in August.

Which is bigger a 2004 Ford F-150 or a 2004 XL?

The 2004 is larger in almost all dimensions. For example, a 2004 XL regular cab is 5.7 inches longer in wheelbase, 4.3 inches longer overall and has 1.6 inches more distance, or track, between the left and right wheels. The overall width is actually 0.5 inch narrower, and the height of this particular body style and trim level is down 0.2 inch.

How big is the bed on a 2004 Ford F-150?

For the first time, the 2004 SuperCab also will offer a 5.5-foot bed, making it the only F-150 body style to offer three bed lengths. Styleside (flat) and Flareside (with fenders and integrated steps) box styles are available on the STX, XLT and FX4 trim levels, depending on the cab body type. Exterior differences include:

Is the 2004 Ford F-150 Heritage a SuperCab?

Based on its original design from 1997, the 2004 F-150 Heritage is offered in two trim levels – the XL and XLT – in Regular and Extended SuperCab versions.

What kind of engine does a 2004 Ford F-150 have?

Two engines are available, including a 202 horsepower 4.2-liter V6 or a 231 horsepower 4.6-liter V8 offered on the SuperCab with either 4-speed automatic or 5-speed manual transmissions. Based on its original design from 1997, the 2004 F-150 Heritage is offered in two trim levels – the XL and XLT – in Regular and Extended SuperCab versions.

When did the tenth generation Ford F-150 come out?

Also in 2003, a special trim package “Heritage Edition” version with special badging was produced to mark the 100th anniversary of Ford trucks, available only in the 139-inch wheelbase SuperCab model. Sales of the F-150 surged in the tenth generation from 750,000 to over 900,000 in 2001 as products from General Motors and Chrysler lagged.

How much does a 2004 Ford F-150 Heritage cost?

The original MSRP of the 2004 Ford F-150 Heritage is from $20,405 to $30,070. The data above is updated daily, based on used car inventory for sale on CARFAX for the last five model years of this car.

The previous-generation version of the Ford F-150, called the 2004 F-150 Heritage, will be built until the middle of 2004, in part to allow a production ramp-up at Ford plants in Norfolk, Va., Kansas City, Mo., and the historic Rouge Center in the automaker’s hometown of Dearborn, Mich.

A recent key example of what you might call a “worst practice” was the parallel development of the new-generation 2003 Ford Expedition full-size sport utility vehicle and the 2004 Ford F-150 full-size pickup truck, the latter of which has begun production and will hit dealerships in August.

How many miles does a 2004 Ford F-150 XLT drive?

1st owner purchased on 06/10/04 and owned in CA until 05/16/13 • 2nd owner purchased on 05/16/13 and owned in CA until 03/17/15 • 3rd owner purchased on 03/17/15 and owned in CA until 05/27/21. 1st owner drove an estimated 5,939 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year • 3rd owner drove an estimated 5,739 miles/year.

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Ruth Doyle