Vehicle Description
1994 Ford F150 4x2
The Ford F-150 has been the best-selling vehicle in America for
decades, and the current success of the full-size pickup can be
traced back to a crucial turning point in the early 1990s. The
ninth-generation F-150, which was produced between 1992 and 1996,
merged the basic toughness, simplicity, and reliability that had
come to define Ford pickups to that point with the modern features
and drivetrains that were about to transform the entire truck
market.
For consignment, with its sleek looks, reliable drivetrain choice,
and sheer ubiquity, it's easy to understand why this
ninth-generation Ford F-150 is well on its way to becoming a modern
classic. Increasingly, collectors are looking for old school trucks
they can actually enjoy from behind the wheel, and perhaps even
pitch in from time to time with hauling or towing duties. This is
the last generation to show up before the Big Rig era of uber large
pickup trucks which are more difficult to drive and more
importantly, park! This 1994 F-150 never looked so classic and has
been loved just enough to remain nice all the while being used like
a truck should be.
Exterior
Utilizing the world's first wrap- around aero styled headlight on a
truck, this proved wildly popular and is now classic. Throw in the
rounded hood and bumper that wraps around the front fenders and we
are now in the old school and this is the new cool. This truck is
bathed in Currant Red Metallic and is looking good with the
exception of a few battle scars earned along the way in the form of
dent on the passengers fender,some very slight rust bubbling on the
passenger's bed wheel well lip and a scratch running down the
passenger's side. This scratch, according to our consignor's son,
"magically" appeared out of nowhere, (ahh the bliss of ignorance).
Chrome is on for the bumpers both front and rear, the large
mirrors, window trim and handles. No extra bling here, we're in XL
territory. While we do note some paint fade, typical for the year,
we see no heavy rust. Badging is all correct and the rear tailgate
opens up into a steel bed showing some scratches but nothing out of
what would be considered normal use. 15-inch blacked out anddrilled
Cragar wheels are wrapped in nearly new Fuzion blackwall
rubber.
Interior
Nice clean medium gray molded plastic and padded vinyl adorn the
doors and is highlighted by the Currant Red steel door frames.
Black plasticmakes up the door actuators and window cranks and both
doors are adorned with wing windows...why aren't these still a
thing? The smooth gray vinyl bench seat, complete with built in
headrests, stretches from door to door and remains in very good
condition with only slight age related wear. A black and gray dash
is nice and clean with plenty of white lettered analog gauges and a
digital odometer. In the center of the dash, we see the heater
dials and a Kenwood AM/FM/CD player is neatly tucked into the
factory radio location. Floating this no nonsense interior is
rugged and durable black textured rubber flooring and above is a
sagging and slightly torn gray felted headliner.
Drivetrain
Lifting the large steel hood we see a dusty and patinaed engine
bay, but within the gaggle of hoses and wiring, resides a 4.9 liter
inline 6-cylinder engine. It has EFI, and a 5-speed manual ZF
transmission on the back with a 2.73 geared rear axle. All business
and ready to work in the cavernous engine bay.
Undercarriage
Some surface rust is seen throughout, but it's contained mostly to
drivetrain and suspension parts. Floor pans and rockers underneath
are clean. Radius arm and coil spring suspension is in front, and
leaf springs for the back. Power disc brakes are upfront, and power
drums in the back. We note dual fuel tanks and new rear shackles
for the leaf springs.
Drive-Ability
A solid runner, plenty of power from the 6 cylinders, good braking
and handling was on par with a truck of the era. We didn't notice
any issues on our drive but the brake warning and anti-lock warning
lights were illuminated, however the truck stopped just fine. We
also noted the airbag light was on during our drive.
A classic old-style truck before the "Big Rig" truck design era
took over. Good enough to drive on a daily basis, but with some
minor troubleshooting and repairs will have this worker bee right
back to snuff.
1FTDF15Y2RNB56044
1-USA
F-Ford Motor Company
T-Truck
E-5001 Thru 6000 GVWR
F15-F150 Regular Cab 4x2
Y-4.9 Liter V8 EFI
2-Check Digit
R-1994
N-Norfolk, VA Assy Plant
B56044-Sequential Unit Number
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special
interest automobile showroom, featuring over 450 vehicles for sale
with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle
barn find collection is on display.
This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia
on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is
www.classicautomall.com and our phone number is (888) 227-0914.
Please contact us anytime for more information or to come see the
vehicle in person.