When did the Ford Super Camper Special come out?

In 1974, Ford introduced its extended-cab “Super-Cab,” which necessitated eventually changing the Super Camper Special moniker to just “Camper Special” in 1976 to avoid confusion. Generally, all 1973–75 and then 1976–79 Camper Specials are identical, save for grilles and minor trim.

What kind of propane is in dual fuel kits?

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What kind of transmission does a Ford Super Camper have?

From 1977–79, the 351 and 400 small-blocks replaced the 360 and 390 FEs. The most common Super seems to be the 460/C-6 automatic transmission combo. In the lesser-trimmed 140-wheel-base “Trailer Specials,” the most common are those with a 460 and New Process four-speed manual transmission mounted on the floor.

What kind of Ford camper does Vince Magnante own?

Generally, the more optioned 140-wheel-base F350s tend to be Camper Specials. Vince Magnante of Anaheim, California, owns a 1974 Super Camper Special that his father, Joe, purchased new.

What kind of propane does a Ford F150 use?

I was just checking out a Ford forum and came across a posting about problematic factory conversions. Specifically, they were the 2001-2003 7700 F150 with 5.4L and automatics. Apparently, they had to be shut down to change back and forth between gasoline and propane and would not restart.

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In 1974, Ford introduced its extended-cab “Super-Cab,” which necessitated eventually changing the Super Camper Special moniker to just “Camper Special” in 1976 to avoid confusion. Generally, all 1973–75 and then 1976–79 Camper Specials are identical, save for grilles and minor trim.

Generally, the more optioned 140-wheel-base F350s tend to be Camper Specials. Vince Magnante of Anaheim, California, owns a 1974 Super Camper Special that his father, Joe, purchased new.