Thursday, March 17, 2016

1992 Ford F150 Specs

The 1992 Ford F-150 is a light pickup truck produced by the Ford Motor Company. As part of the F-series line of trucks, introduced in 1948, the truck is ideal for carrying smaller loads and towing recreational vehicles. The F-150 is available in a wide array of configurations.

Model and Production

    The 1992 Ford F-150 was manufactured as part of the ninth F-150 generation. The 1992 version of this truck was produced with a more rounded front end and a new dashboard. The "flareside" bed returned until 1996. The "Nite" package also continued until the following model year. This is an appearance package that included black paint and trim with a multicolor stripe.

Trim Levels

    Ford's 1992 F-150 is available in two trim levels: the base or S model, and the custom model. Within each of the trim levels, consumers can choose from a regular cab or super cab, in addition to either two-wheel drive or four-wheel drive.

Engine

    On all of the 1992 F-150 models, the standard engine is a 4.9 liter V-6 with 145 horsepower. For those looking for more power, there is an optional 5.0 liter engine with 185 horsepower or an optional 5.8 liter engine with 200 horsepower.

Dimensions

    The 1992 F-150 is available in differing lengths, ranging from 197.1 inches in length to 235.3 inches in length. All editions are 79 inches wide. The Ford F-150 gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) is 5250 pounds to 6250 pounds, depending on the model.

Other Specs

    The standard transmission for the 1992 F-150 is a five-speed manual with overdrive. The four-speed automatic and four-speed manual transmissions, both with overdrive, are optional. Average fuel economy for the Ford F-150 is 15 miles per gallon in the city and 18 to 19 miles per gallon on the highway. 1992 F-150 trucks all have rear wheel anti-lock braking or ABS.

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