1997–1998 Ford F-150 SuperCab
F-Series pickups. Ford's own 8.8 IFS replaced the Dana 44 front end, while the Ford 8.8 rear remained. The Ford Sterling 9.75 axle was also optioned in heavy-duty versions. In 2000 the Sterling 10.25 axle became a option.
The 2011 Ford F-150 is a full-size pickup truck, which comes in three different body styles: regular cab, crew cab (“SuperCrew”) and extended cab (“SuperCab”). The Reverse-opening rear doors on the vehicle are standard on Super Cab and Regular Cab, offering easy access to the cab while the Super Crew, comes with 4 full-size doors.
The standard equipment for the base XL trim for the 2011 Ford F-150 Super Cab includes 17 in steel wheels, an FM/FM radio, vinyl seating and air-conditioning. The XLT trim gets you chrome exterior trims, an advanced cloth interior, foglamps and complete power accessories.
That the F-150 is the best selling truck in America for 33-years running tells you Ford must be doing something right when it comes to their full-size pickup line. In what Ford bills as the most extensive powertrain overhaul in the 62-year history of the F-Series pickup, a total of four all-new engines and a new six-speed automatic transmission move the F-150 to the top of the horsepower and fuel economy charts.
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