What is an F367/F374 etc?

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What is an F367/F374 etc?

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Are they just beefier F350s?
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Uh...never heard of 'em.. :hmm: :hmm: :hmm:
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those are different models of the same basic chassis.
Like my truck is a 3/4 ton 4x4 HiBoy.
the VIN starts with F2 (for 3/4 ton) then 60 (for 4x4)
or something along those lines,anyways.



edit: I found the page I was looking for here. this being from 1967 for example.
The Model code indicates the model type and the gross vehicle weight in lbs.
Model GVW
F-100 5,000
F101 4,200
F-102 (1) 5,000
F-103 4,500
F-110 (4x4) 5,600
F-111 (4x4) 4,900
F-112 (4x4)(1) 5,600
F-250 7,500
F-251 4,800
F-252 (1) 7,500
F-253 6,000
F-254 6,900

Model GVW
F-255 (1) 6,000
F-256 (1) 6,900
F-260 (4x4) 6,800
F-261 (4x4) 4,900
F-262 (4x4) 7,700
F-263 (4x4) 6,100
F-264 (4x4)(1) 7,700
F-350 10,000
F-351 8,000
F-352 (1) 8,000
F-353 6,600
(1) - Reference Pennsylvania registration data
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NICE INFO :thup:
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It may be from newer trucks. For instance in the "Ford Pickup Red Book" it lists a 1977 F-350, F-351, and so on to F-358 (9,300lb). The highest number in the book (it stops at 1977) is from the 1977 model and is X-359, designating an extra cab 9,250lb.
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