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East Palestine, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used Type:1983 FORD F100-F150-F250-F350 PICKUP Make:1983 FORD PICKUP TRUCK

1983 FORD F-SERIES PICKUP TRUCK FACTORY BROCHURE IN GREAT CONDITION.    INCLUDES FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR 1983 FORD F-SERIES F-100 PICKUPF-150 PICKUP, F-250 PICKUP, AND F-350 PICKUP MODELS, WITH REGULAR CAB AND SUPERCAB BEDS, WITH FLARESIDE, STYLESIDE, AND STYLESIDE DUAL REAR WHEEL BEDS, WITH STANDARD, XLS, XL AND XLT TRIM, AND WITH 3.8L 232 V6, 4.9L 300 I-6, 5.0L 302 V-8, 5.8L 351 V-8, 6.6L 400 V-8, 7.5L 460 V-8, AND  6.9L V-8 DIESEL ENGINES.   THIS 19 PAGE BROCHURE MEASURES 9" BY 11".

 

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