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Ford Motor Company's line of pickup trucks has been one of its most popular vehicles, and one of its top-selling trucks is the F-150. The 1996 Ford F-150 includes several updates from previous model years, and its distinctive features include a 302-cubic-inch engine and its range of truckbed and cab sizes.
Engine Specifications
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The 1996 Ford F-150 has a 4.9-liter, six-cylinder engine with a displacement of 302 cubic inches. It has a 4.0-inch bore (the diameter of the engine's cylinders), a 3.9-inch stroke (the distance the pistons travel), and an 8.8:1 compression ratio (the ratio of the maximum compression volume relative to its minimum volume). It also has an overhead cam and two valves per cylinder. The engine puts out a maximum of 145 horsepower at 3,400 rpm and produces 265 pound-feet of torque at 2,000 rpm.
Other Internal Components
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The 1996 F-150 has a 29-gallon fuel tank with a multi-point injection system, and it runs on regular, unleaded fuel. It has a two ventilated disc brakes and an anti-lock braking system, a rigid beam front suspension with coil springs and a semi-independent beam rear suspension with leaf springs.
Exterior Features
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The 1996 Ford F-150 includes a fullsize underbody spare tire, two chrome bumpers, chrome trim, adjustable chrome side mirrors, complex surface lens halogen headlights, gloss and metallic paint job, straight-side truck bed, a fixed rear window and tinted glass. The truck has a gross vehicle weight rating of 6,237 pounds. The exterior dimensions of the truck vary depending on the truckbed length options.
Interior Features
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The 1996 F-150 seats up to four people, and larger models can set up to six. Its interior features include rear cargo doors, cargo area light, AM/FM stereo audio system, multiple cigar lighters, courtesy lights, digital clock, driver-side front airbag, illuminated glove compartment with lock, head restraints, power steering, vinyl upholstery, two speakers and a four-fan speed ventilation system.
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