|  |  | | Other engine offerings include a 32-valve, 6.0-liter Power Stroke diesel with four power ranges, generating up to 230 horsepower and 620 pound-feet of torque and an 18-valve C7 Caterpillar 7.2-liter I-6 diesel with up to 300 horsepower and 860 pound-feet of torque.
Ford F-650 / F-750 Safety and Security
Ford F-650 and Ford F-750 has a heavy-duty braking system. The high-efficiency hydraulic brake system is standard; an air brake system is optional.
Both hydraulic and air brakes have a standard four-wheel anti-lock system (ABS) designed to eliminate wheel lockup and help the driver maintain control during severe braking.
Ford's innovative BeltMinder safety belt reminder system is standard, as are safety belts for every seating position.
Major Features and Options
XL includes: Air conditioning; solar-tinted glass; chrome front bumper; chrome grille; halogen headlamps; stainless exterior mirrors; assist handles; power point; interior lamp; two-speaker AM/FM stereo radio; speed control; tilt steering; intermittent wipers; anti-lock brakes and dual batteries.
XLT adds: Power windows and door locks; four-speaker audio system with in-dash single-CD player; high-back seating; tow hooks and cab back panel cover.
Numerous options include a front frame extension, power take-off provision and vertical exhaust system, among others.
Ford F-650 / F-750 Milestones
1928 Model A Open Cab Pickup and AA Chassis are introduced 1932 An all-new Model B pickup and new Model BB truck chassis are introduced, along with the famous Ford "flathead" V-8 1952 Ford enters a new era in engine technology with an overhead-valve configuration 1953 F-900 places Ford in the Class 7 market segment for the first time 1966 Power steering becomes available across the F-Series range 1968 Heavy-duty diesel engine first available 1969 Power brakes and air conditioning first offered 1969 Kentucky Truck Plant opens 1999 New Class 6 and Class 7 F-650 and F-750 trucks introduced 2000 Luxury Ford F-650 SuperCrewZer debuts 2002 Ford F-750 models offer a 33,000-pound GVWR Tractor Package for beverage delivery
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