1977 Ford F-100 Specifications
by James NalleyThe F-Series is a line of full-size pickup trucks introduced by Ford in 1948. The 1977 F-100, a sixth-generation 1/2-ton model, came in rear- and four-wheel drive with four-speed manual and three-speed automatic transmissions. It could seat up to three passengers.
Engine
The 1977 F-100 included a 4.1-liter, in-line-six engine that produced 111 horsepower with up to 155-foot-lbs. of torque. It had a 3.71-inch bore and a 3.94-inch stroke.
Steering and Weight
The 1977 F-100 included ball-type steering and a wheelbase of 118 inches. It had a gross vehicle weight of 6,094 lbs. and a curb weight of 3,542 lbs.
Dimensions and Fuel Capacity
The dimensions of the 1977 F-100 included a height of 71.3 inches, a length of 196.6 inches and a width of 77.8 inches. Its fuel tank could hold up to 20 gallons of leaded gasoline.
Writer Bio
James Nalley is a full-time travel journalist whose work has been published in more than 100 magazines, journals and websites. He is also the Topic Editor and Feature Writer for the Latin America and Caribbean Travel section of a prominent website in Canada. Nalley holds a Doctor of Philosophy in music and literature from the University of Rochester.