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1980 Ford F-100

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About the 1980–1983 Ford F-100

A Ford F-100 from the generation archive from the generation archive

The 1980–1983 Bullnose F-100 might be the last of its line, but these trucks are far from retired — members here have them out on rocky forest trails covered in autumn leaves, buried axle-deep in mud, and hauling custom buggies through the woods. From undercarriage close-ups showing differential and axle setups to rigs rolling on tractor tires, this generation hub captures Bullnose F-100s being built, beaten, and loved by their owners.

The story

This F100 Ranger XLT, in short box, flar+eside configuration is the last year of the full size "Ranger" trim, and first year of the new light duty pickup style thsat ran until the 1986 model year.

Light weight, well balanced, and capable road race and highway performance vehicle.

Custom interior with bucket seats, floor shift, full gauge display in cab duplicated in engine compartment, 8 speaker custom audio system with equalizer, amplified sub-woofer and CD, cassette, AM-FM.

1000 Watt 12 volt DC to 110 volt AC inverter supplied by 4 Trojan Model 125 6 volt golf cart batteries (wired series-parallel) providing 540 amp-hour reserve at 20 amp draw.

VHF radio base station, CB radio, Magellan GPS, 2 x 10 pound ABC Fire Extinguishers, 100 watt halogen headlights, driving lamps and fog lamps.

Single head compressor with electric clutch and 10 gallon tank provides 125 psi on-board air and activates a 5 gallon pressurized water system.

Pair of antique, cast bronze air horns by Cunningham Air Whistle audible at 3.5 miles.

Painted barbeque flat black, this vehicle spends little time in your rear view mirror, and honks when passing you.

Fast or slow, keep it between the ditches ! — mvtofino

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