About 1973 F-100 Ford Trucks

The Ford Motor Company first manufactured the F-100 line of pickup trucks in the early 1950s. They continued to produce this line through the mid-1980s. In 1973, Ford made several different models of the F-100.
  1. Size

    • The F-100s made in 1973 had either a 117-inch wheelbase or a 133-inch wheelbase. Depending on the model, the F-100 pickups were shipped at a weight of 3,145 lbs., 3,495 lbs. or 3,590 lbs.

    Engine and Performance

    • 1973 Ford F-100 pickup trucks had an eight-cylinder engine with a 360-cubic-inch displacement. This truck offered a 10,000-lb. towing capacity and a 4,700-lb. load capacity.

    Features

    • These pickup trucks featured 2.5-inch-wide rear leaf springs, which helped to increase stability. The 1973 F-100 used G78 by 15B tires. 1973 Ford F-100 pickups had either two-wheel or four-wheel drive. They had an initial price tag of $2,736, $2,889 or $3,590.

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