1992 Ford F-150 XLT Flareside �€" 5.0L V8, White over Red, Solid
Driver with Character Why This Car Is Special The 1992 Ford F-150
XLT Flareside occupies an interesting place in American truck
history. By 1992, the eighth-generation F-Series �€" introduced for
1987 �€" had already proven itself as the best-selling vehicle in
the United States for more than a decade straight, a streak the
F-Series had been building since the late 1970s. What made 1992
meaningful was that it was one of the final full model years before
Ford completely redesigned the F-150 for 1997. Trucks from this
1987�€"1996 run are now old enough to attract serious collector
interest, yet young enough that parts remain widely available and
mechanical knowledge is common. The Flareside body style adds a
specific layer of desirability. Ford revived the Flareside name for
1992, bringing back the narrow box with external rear fenders �€" a
styling nod to the stepside trucks of the 1950s and 1960s. It was a
deliberate style choice at the time, and buyers who ordered one
knew exactly what they were getting. The narrower bed does
sacrifice some cargo width compared to the Styleside, but the
external fenders give the truck a profile that reads as intentional
rather than accidental. This particular truck is a regular cab
example, which keeps the proportions clean and the overall
footprint honest. The XLT trim in 1992 sat above the base Custom
and XL grades, bringing upgraded interior materials, additional
chrome exterior trim, and the kind of attention to detail that
separated a daily driver from something a little more considered.
This truck carries the XLT badge on the dash, which is correct and
present. The VIN decodes to confirm this is a regular cab,
two-wheel-drive F-150 built in the 1992 model year at Ford's Kansas
City Assembly Plant �€" one of two primary F-Series production
facilities at the time. The '15' in the model designation confirms
the F-150 half-ton classification, and the 'N' in the model year
position confirms the 1992 build date. Features - 5.0L 302 V8
Engine - Automatic Transmission - Flareside Bed - XLT Trim Badge on
Dash - Chrome Wheels - Cooper Cobra Radial G/T Tires (all four
corners plus matching spare) - Chrome Front and Rear Bumpers -
Chrome Fender Trim - Dual Exhaust with Chrome Tips - Diamond-Plate
Toolbox in Bed - Trailer Hitch - Red Cloth Bench Seat, Front and
Rear - Full Red Interior �€" Carpet, Door Panels, Dash, Headliner -
Ford OEM Steering Wheel with Cruise Control Buttons - AM/FM
Cassette Radio - Working Gauge Cluster (temperature, oil pressure,
voltage, fuel) - Air Conditioning Controls Present on Dash - Rear
ABS Indicator on Gauge Cluster - Power Steering - Power Brakes with
Brake Booster - Cup Holders in Center Console Area - Fresh Radiator
Hoses and Belts - Upgraded Red Performance Spark Plug Wires -
Late-Model DieHard/CarQuest Battery - Freshly Painted Rear
Differential - Solid, Straight Frame Rails - Clean Fuel Tank -
Solid Leaf Spring Suspension - Spare Tire Mounted and Intact
(Cooper Cobra) Mechanical The 5.0-liter V8 under the hood is Ford's
well-regarded 302 cubic inch engine. In 1992, this engine was
fuel-injected via Ford's sequential electronic fuel injection
system, and it produced approximately 185 horsepower in F-150 trim.
It is an engine with a proven track record across decades of Ford
trucks and Mustangs, with a massive support network for parts and
service. The 5.0 in the F-150 pulls from low in the rev range,
which makes it useful for towing and hauling while remaining smooth
enough for daily driving. The underside of this truck is where the
story gets genuinely interesting. The photographs show the frame
rails in solid, straight condition �€" no twisting, no significant
corrosion eating through the metal. The rear differential has been
freshly painted, indicating someone took the time and interest to
maintain what most buyers never bother to look at. The fuel tank is
clean, with no rust or dete
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