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What generation is a 1985 F-150?

What generation is a 1985 F-150?

The Ford Motor Co.’s F Series of full-size pickups is the company’s longest-running brand — about 60 years old. The F-150 models from 1984 to 1986, considered the seventh generation, are nearly identical, with a sportier front end than all previous models.

Does F150 hold value?

A Ford F-150 will depreciate 36% after 5 years and have a 5 year resale value of $27,812. The F-150 pick-up has been the best-selling vehicle since the beginning of time. One thing that keeps them going, is that they hold their value very well, and they are a good investment, from a vehicle perspective.

What are the specs of a 1985 Ford F150?

Computer control became the norm on 4.9 and 5.0 liter engines, the latter of which also received electronic fuel injection and a major power boost. Other notable changes included standard power steering across the F-Series line, dual rear wheels for the big-boy F-350 Crew Cab, and a return of the Lariat trim level.

Are there any recalls on the 1985 Ford F Series?

1985 Ford F-Series Defects / Recalls No significant recalls affect the 1985 model year F-Series trucks. Minor issues with the new EFI system on the 5.0 liter occasionally crop up, with most hiccups resulting from clogged fuel injectors. Rust continues to be the main enemy of the F-Series, especially around the fenders, doors, and cab corners.

What kind of car was the 1985 Ford F 250?

Take a look at this amazing, original F-250 from 1985 with only 10,000 miles on the odometer, Just stunning!! The 1985 F-Series are virtually indistinguishable from their slightly older brothers, at least on the outside.

What kind of engine did Ford have in 1985?

1985 F-Series Powertrains By the mid-1980s, engineers were finally starting to crack the code for reliable, cleaner horsepower through technology. Computer control in the form of Ford’s EEC-IV computer management system spread from the 5.8 liter to cover the 4.9 and 5.0 liter engines.

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