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more about #f250 more comments → Bumblebee: I love the gap between the bumper and the headlights in the lead picture. I could fit my hand in there. The more things change... more » elchimpo: why does a heavy duty truck need a chrome bumper or any chrome at all for that matter? Did orange country choppers buy ford or something? I mean it'... more » Broncoskip: why does the new grille look like a bracketed equals symbol? [=] more » rickerbr: Thank god a new Stupid Duty, so the dimestore cowboys and lawyers can haul themselves and a laptop to their office job. I live in DFW and 90% of these... more » petersterncan: Look carefully at those specs of the engines... That scorpion diesel... OHV with 2V per cyl by the looks of it. And the new 6.2L gas V8? A 2V SOHC d... more » mgrinshpon: But can it be turned into a Locost? more » GodwinHaemon: maybe toyota and ford should get together and design cars. Ford manages to make decent looking cars on the outside but some fails at interior ergonom... more » oldgraygeek: "Dual knock sensors: A knock sensor on each bank of cylinders of the V-8 engine allows the spark timing of each of the cylinders to be individually op... more » skaven: The title lead me to believe that there was some tale about a catastrophic failure of the vehicle. This is not nearly as exciting, but ultimately mo... more » UnlimitedRevs: Good. I've been looking for something to haul my 10,000lb steel cable spool quickly and dramatically out of my construction site. more » John Krewson: 8[==]8 more » Buickboy92: Does anyone else think that there have been a lot of Truck and SUV unveiling in Texas lately? more » MushyHeirloom: Uglier grille every year, no other changes. Oh, and flames. You silly gooses, Ford. more » If FromaBuick6 has to watch one more Chevy commercial, he's going to punch Howie Long in the face: Is this really necessary? Didn't they just redesign this? Super Duties are bought by people who actually use trucks and really should care about a n... more » JC Whitless: Eventually front fenders will no longer exist. They will just be headlights and corner lamps. This is the future. I have seen it. And it is....ter... more » -
#2011fordsuperduty
2011 Ford Super Duty: Complete Engineering Breakdown
With the unveil of the 2011 Ford F-Series Super Duty at the Texas State Fair, we were buried under a deluge of details. We've had time to review the engineering in the new trucks and have a comprehensive breakdown on all you need to know. More » -
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2011 Ford F-Series Super Duty Gallery
Want a whole shed-load of pictures detailing the new 2011 Ford Super Duty trucks? By golly you sure are in luck. More » -
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2011 Ford Super Duty Specifications
While not totally complete yet, this early release of the spec should satisfy anyone looking to know the nitty gritty about the 2011 Super Duty trucks. More » -
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#spyphotos
2011 Ford Super Duty Out For A Lightly Camouflaged Drive
The 2011 Ford Super Duty is on the way and testers are out in force in Detroit. Reader Adrian spotted this one with light camouflage making the rounds. So that badge looks to be what, a foot across? More » -
#jalopnikreviews
2009 Ford F-250 Super Duty Cabela's Edition: First Drive
With metallic body accents, leather-trimmed seats and Paldeo wood applique, you could call the 2009 Ford Super Duty Cabela's Edition a fashionable truck — but since it comes with two built-in gun lockers, we won't. More » -
#alternativefuels
Roush Propane-Powered F-250: Hank Hill-Approved
You've seen us cover the propane-powered Roush F-150 in all of its tire-shredding glory. Now, they've upped the ante with a medium duty F-250 running on the same BBQ fuel. More » -
#1970fordf250
1970 Ford F250 Camper Special
Welcome to Down On The Street, where we admire old vehicles found parked on the streets of the Island That Rust Forgot: Alameda, California. It's Truck Monday once again, and today I've decided to do something about the shortage of Nixon Era Fords in this series. A couple of sharp-eyed readers noticed this truck in the background of the photos of the Dart GT convertible, so I headed back to photograph it. More » -
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1977 Ford F250
It's been tough to avoid giving most of our DOTS Truck Monday airtime to General Motors products, since Alameda has more Chevy and GMC trucks than any other variety. We've been especially light on 70s Ford pickups, with just the Frankenstein Mix-N-Match F100 so far, so let's start up our Malaise Era 120-horse V8s and take a look at the kind of truck that would have brought a smile to Billy Carter's face (though Billy preferred a Chevy for his personal ride. More »




