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By 1986 that seems to have changed because the 86 brochure lists the EFI 302 as standard and says nothing about an optional carburetor.

Yep. '85 was a transition year. Last of the carb'd 302's. Last of the idiot lights since in '86 you got gauges or gauges. First of the burled wood. First of the DIN radios. First of the D60's?

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The 1985 F-Series brochure says the 5.0L EFI was "optional in F150 and F-250 models under 8500 GVWR."

And even then, it was only early 1985 wasn't it? I thought Vinny said at one point that any 302 in a truck with a build date of 02/85 and later was EFI....or mostly all EFI.

My M5OD came out of a 1991 F250 with a 302...it was a 2wd truck though, so one of those light duty F250's I guess.

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The 1985 F-Series brochure says the 5.0L EFI was "optional in F150 and F-250 models under 8500 GVWR."

And even then, it was only early 1985 wasn't it? I thought Vinny said at one point that any 302 in a truck with a build date of 02/85 and later was EFI....or mostly all EFI.

That's right; only the early model 5.0/302 engines still had a [feedback] carburetor. According to my 1985 Ford F-Series brochure, EFI replaced it in November, 1984.

 

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Not bad for the price. But it seems strange to have a 302 w/an AOD in an F250.

Has the extremely rare to find side trim. And the A/C compressor is AWOL. Plus the right door panel appears to have been painted and is wearing off.

But overall, it is in good shape.

The '85 F250 I had back in 1998 had he 302 with AOD auto and the semi float style Dana axle in it.

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Thanks, i bought that piece a while back :) and the cab corners.

I think i am missing the front fenders... It has been I while I will need to go to the shed to check!

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