1979 Ford F250 With a 514 Stroker

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1979 Ford F-250 with a 514 stroker motor backed by a built c6 transmission. 10 inches of lift on 40 inch tires. Custom built bumpers and roll bar.

Says: Brennan Franzel
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For 1978, the appearance of the F-Series changed the most since 1972, when the split grille was overhauled in favor of a single-piece grille insert design. Much larger than before, the grille no longer incorporated the headlights, turn signals or the "F O R D" letters. The headlights were located in housings beside the grille, and the park/turn signal lamps were located below them. Additionally, a new chrome-plated letter set reading "F O R D" could now be seen on the hood immediately above the grille.

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514 Stroker Engine


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For 1979, round headlights were replaced by rectangular ones on all trim levels, and the surrounding grille insert that framed the headlights was now available in either black or chrome to match that of the aluminum grille frame.

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