Heavy Duty
It is bacicly the more high class ford pickup
Work truck
In Ford Super Duty trucks, "PU" stands for "Pickup." It designates the vehicle as a pickup truck, which is designed primarily for transporting cargo and has an open bed. This classification helps differentiate it from other vehicle types within the Ford lineup.
Chevy, Ford, Dodge, Toyota, Nissan, that is the answers you will get with such a question. The number one selling truck in the U.S. is Ford. Does that mean it is the best? No. It just means they sell more. There really is no best. Drive them all and then see which truck YOU like the best. That is the one you should buy as they are all good trucks.
A "Big" truck is a non-technical term. It can mean a large pickup, or a semi-truck. Trucks are classified as light medium and heavy.
If, by ECU you mean "Engine Control Unit", I don't believe a 1968 dodge pickup had one.
light guard trim
Assuming you mean step-side pickup truck, yes.
FORD - 1/2 ton truck
drw means dual rear wheels
FE is an acronym that stands for Ford-Edsel. FT stands for Ford-Truck.
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