Ford did build a F-750 in 1970 along with a F-700 and F-7000 (diesel). The max GVW for all three was at 22,500 lbs.
Ford did not make a model known as the F750 in 1970.
Manufacturer's GVW is 31,000 lbs.... legal GVW depends on what it's registered as... if it's registered as a 26k truck, then that's the legal GVW. If it's registered as a 33k truck, then that'll be the legal GVW, and a CDL is required.
The F750 was not in production in 1990.
The F750 was not in production in 1965.
The F750 was not in production in 1993.
If the 750 is unladen, yes. The tare weight of the F750 is well within the towing limit of the F350.
It varies. It depends on the GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) of the truck. It could be 25,999 GVW, 26,000 GVW, 33,000 GVW, or 54,000 GVW, ect. The truck could be non-CDL or CDL.
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The Ford F750 has a higher Gross Vehicle Weight Rating, and more powerful engine options available.
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all vehicles gvw ratings are on a sticker in the jamb of the drivers door.
gvw means GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT. so no the combined weight cannot,or rather should not exceed gvw and if you do exceed the gvw,and get weighed,there are heavy fines and a lot of times vehicle is not allowed to be moved until excess weight is removed