1979 Ford F150 4x2 Styleside SuperCab
Please note undercarriage and topper photos have been added to the photo gallery.
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1979 Ford F-150 Supercab Walk-around Video

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1979 Ford F-150 Supercab Drive-by and Driving POV Video
Description
Ford Tough? Ford’s brochure in ’79 stated, “Ford truck tests at the Arizona Proving Ground totaled more than a million pickup miles last year. Bruising miles of steel-reinforced chuckholes, twist ditches, salt baths, and high-speed durability runs.” The 1973–1981 Ford pickups were also heavily reworked with an all-new look, and the grille was totally redesigned for Ford’s 75th anniversary in 1978, mimicking the heavy-duty L-series “Louisville Line” trucks. One of the more notable features was the all new Styleside pickup box, which was billed at the time as the widest in the industry. Then there was Ford’s unique SuperCab, with room to seat five with twin rear jump seats and extra inside storage space. It was the 1970s, and you could even order a factory-installed 40-channel CB radio, good buddy.
Of course, many of these “Built Ford Tough” trucks have seen their fair share of use and abuse over the past 40 years, but this survivor is remarkably clean! This F150 SuperCab also has a comfortable cloth and vinyl Custom interior trim. Power is by the most powerful engine available in 1979, the massive 460 cu-in V8 with 4bbl carburetor. And that’s a big 10-4!
Highlights
Marti Report shows original delivery from Butler Ford in Ashland, Oregon
Largest available V8 engine in 1979
The chassis number (X15JKEA8684) decodes as:
X15 – F-150 two-wheel drive Super Cab
J – V8 460 cu-in 4bbl carburetor
K – Kansas City, Missouri, assembly plant
EA8684 – Model Year 1979 production serial number
The body tag decodes as:
139 – Wheelbase 139 inches
R – Light Jade paint
X152 – F150 2WD Super Cab Pickup 6200 GVW
DRM – Custom cab with Styleside pickup box
K – Three-speed automatic transmission
16J – Ford rear axle 3.25:1 ratio
06200 – Gross Vehicle Weight in Pounds
1979 – Model Year
72 – San Jose, California, District Sales Office
This 1979 Ford F150 4x2 Styleside SuperCab pickup currently shows 66,563 miles; believed to be accurate, however the true mileage is unknown
Features
Custom trim package
AM/FM radio
Aftermarket cruise control
Fog lights
Power steering
Reduced noise exhaust system
Sliding rear window
Center facing rear seat
Bright low-mounted Western mirrors
Flipper rear quarter windows
Tinted glass
Security lock group
Auxiliary transmission oil cooler
Super cooling radiator
Convenience group
Twin 20-gallon fuel tanks
Ammeter and oil pressure gauges
Painted step bumper
Known Imperfections
Generally good condition for an unrestored survivor vehicle of this age and use
Paint scrapes in bed
Surface rust on step bumper
Included
Deluxe Marti Report
Clean NMVTIS vehicle history report showing history back to January of 2002
Oregon DoT records will be shared when available (Vehicle appears to have been titled there thru 2001)
Heavy Duty Bed Mat
Period correct aluminum topper if desired
Ownership History
This 1979 Ford F150 4x2 Styleside SuperCab Custom pickup was built on December 8, 1978, at the Kansas City, Missouri, assembly plant. It was delivered new to Butler Ford in Ashland, Oregon. It is believed the truck spent over 20 years in Oregon before relocating to Michigan in 2002 with the seller.