Friday, November 11, 2011

Ford F650

The Ford F-650/F-750 Super Duty are medium-duty commercial trucks produced by Ford Motor Company. They were introduced by Ford in 2000, replacing the previous-generation F-600, F-700, and F-800 trucks introduced in 1980. They are made mainly for use as utilitarian trucks for towing, heavy hauling, use in construction and are intended to appeal to businesses and municipalities. They are mainly Class 6/7 trucks, but the 2011 model year F-750 has extended its reach into Class 8 with a GVWR of 37,000 lbs due to frame and chassis upgrades.

The F-650 and F-750 are manufactured in Mexico in a joint venture with Navistar International named Blue Diamond Truck Company LLC; the Ford trucks are built in a Navistar factory with an International truck frame, using Ford cabs and non-International engines (Caterpillar and Cummins diesels; Ford gasoline). Ford has announced that F-650/F-750 production will move to Ohio Assembly in Lake Avon Ohio sharing the plant with the Ford E-Series. Ford has also announced that bus and motor home versions of the chassis will become available once the move is completed.


Ford F650
Ford F650

Ford F650
Ford F650

Ford F650
Ford F650

Ford F650
Ford F650

Ford F650
Ford F650

Ford F650
Ford F650

Ford F650
Ford F650

Ford F650
Ford F650

Ford F650
Ford F650

Ford F650
Ford F650

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