For the ninth generation of F150 trucks, Ford offered a number of
trim levels. The XLT added a black rubber strip to the bumpers, a
chrome grille, deep dish aluminum wheels, carpeted map pockets, an
AM/FM stereo with digital clock, and a cloth or vinyl seat.
For consignment, a 1995 Ford F150 XLT 4x4 with a title verified
19,048 actual miles. Every once in a while, we take in a once
common vehicle that's been incredibly well preserved over the years
and put it on consignment with ridiculously low mileage. This F150
is just such a case. It may have been built for work, but this
truck has been on easy street since 1995.
Exterior
Two stage Lapis Metallic blue paint is underscored by a dark blue
band and silver stripe on the rocker panel, itself topped with
polished side molding, and that level of trim is how the truck
probably left the factory. Things have been added for practicality,
but they also add to the good looks of this shiny truck. We'll
start with the color matched visor capped with cab lights on its
leading edge, a bug guard on the hood to send insects skyward over
the windshield, an aluminum running board, wide and flat, tubular
sidewall rails for tying things down, tubular grab handles of the
C-pillar, and big 'ole mudflaps out back to keep the truck clean.
All chrome and polished trim is in great condition, the Rhino
coated bed is flawless, and 15-inch wheels carry 235/75R15's with a
mid 2023 date code. Flaws are few with imperfections noted as a
discoloration by a key cylinder and below it on the door, some
small chips on the outer bed wall, a small blemish and a disturbed
stripe on the tailgate.
Interior
Complex blue door panels look showroom fresh with sweeping bands of
vinyl, plastic and carpet along with plenty of storage and plastic
hardware. The blue cloth bench is also nearly pristine with a
hideaway center armrest and headrests that flank a sliding glass
rear window. The black leather wrapped steering wheel is replete
with thumb controls and the center pad shows a touch of
discoloration, perhaps the only interior feature that veers from
catalog level configuration. A simple instrument cluster is up
ahead and an AM/FM/Cassette player is surrounded by a contouring
dash pad and below a silver trim band is the A/C panel. Blue carpet
covers the floor, the range selector sits to the left of the
tunnel, and the blue cloth headliner above is spotless.
Drivetrain
Ford venerable 5.0 liter V8 is under the hood with EFI stamped into
the plenum. It puts out 195 horsepower and is mated to an AODE
4-speed automatic transmission routing power to the Ford 8.8" axle
and front differential, both with 3.55 gears and TracLoc in
back.
Undercarriage
With 19,000 miles, it's as clean as we expected. Maybe even a bit
cleaner! It also has the textbook configuration that was common at
the time. We're talking single exhaust still running through
original equipment, power brakes that put disc up front and drums
in the back, and suspension that includes radius arms and coil
springs up front and good old dependable leaf springs in back.
Drive-Ability
We feather this well preserved around the test loop to find it
performs as well as it looks and this might be as close to a "new"
1995 truck as you'll likely experience. All functions operate as
they should and we don't keep it outside long enough to get dusty!
While Classic Auto Mall represents that these functions were
working at the time of our test drive, we cannot guarantee these
functions will be working at the time of your purchase.
If you find a cleaner 1995 F150 with these few miles, buy it. And
let's be clear; this is not only a classic now, but a show quality
example. We'd go as far to say that this could easily be planted in
a truck museum for display and represent the era perfectly, but
that might be a shame for those of us who would love to drive
it!
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1-USA
F-Ford Motor Company
T-Truck
E-6001 to 7000 GVWR
F14-F150 4x4 Regular Cab
N-5.0 Liter EFI V8
9-Check Digit
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N-Norfolk, VA Assy Plant
A30894-Sequential Unit Number
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