2007 Ford Super Duty Pickup Spy Photos
Big, bigger, biggest
By Text by Hans G. Lehmann
June 19, 2006 9:06 PM
Filed Under: American, Ford, Spy Photos
Big, bigger, biggest
Ford’s current F350 Super Duty pickup is already a huge truck, but it grows even bigger for the 2007 model year, when Ford gives its Super Duty trucks a restyling inside and out.
The big news, however, is under the hood where the current 6.0 liter Power Stroke Diesel engine gets replaced by an even bigger 6.4 liter Power Stroke, which is reported to have not only more power and torque, but better reliability as well.
One photo shows a disguised 2007 Super Duty pickup parked right next to the current 2006 model. Despite the disguise, one can compare the two trucks and easily see the enlarged front end design with bigger grille and headlights, higher hood, and lower bumper than the current model.
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