Around 14 to 17 mpg at best.
1955 Ford F100
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I know of a 1994 7.3L IDI (indirect injection) Diesel same setup as the 1993 and I am told that with an automatic transmisssion and dull rear wheels it gets 12 mpg. In 1995 the powerstroke engine came in, which may increase milage slightly for years 1995 - 2003.
It depends on what kind of milage you get.
You can find oil for high milage vehicles at auto parts retailers.The oil is specifically formulated for high milage vehicles and will help with oil consumption,so they say
Lol 10w30.. I prefer 10w40 when it comes to higher milage cars
what type of oil depends on how many miled are on the vehicle, my rodeo has 160xxx miles on it so i use 10w 30 High Milage With a qrt of Lucas Oil Treatment and it still runs great and gets great gas milage.
With a little welding you can put any engine in. However if there has been no modification to it, you can tell which engine went in it by checking the vin (on a tag on the door jamb side of the door. Once you find it this is a really good place to decode it http://www.ford-trucks.com/vin-decoder/index.php
Mpg are city 17, highway 23 and combined is 19. Of course if it's running correctly.
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Ford f150