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How much does a 1972 Ford F100 weigh?

Typically, a 1972 Ford F-100 weighed roughly 3,900–4,100 pounds in common two-wheel-drive configurations, with four-wheel-drive versions tending toward 4,400–4,900 pounds. Exact weight depends on cab style, bed length, engine choice, and optional equipment.


The 1972 F-100 lineup offered several body and drivetrain configurations, and weight varied accordingly. Understanding that range helps prospective restorers, buyers of vintage pickups, and curious readers gauge payload, performance, and fuel economy for these classic trucks.


What affects the weight of the 1972 Ford F-100


Several variables determine the curb weight of a 1972 F-100. The key factors are listed below to illustrate why figures can differ from truck to truck.



  • Engine size and drivetrain: Larger V8s and four-wheel-drive systems add heft compared with smaller engines and two-wheel drive.

  • Cab and bed configuration: Regular cab versus extended or larger bed lengths influences overall mass.

  • Optional equipment and trim: Features such as air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, and heavy-duty suspensions increase weight.

  • Emissions controls and regional spec: Yr. 1972 models included era-specific equipment that could shift curb weight slightly by market.


In practice, the weight you see on a parked 1972 F-100 depends on how the truck was originally equipped, so a given example may land anywhere within the ranges described above.


Typical weight ranges by configuration


The following figures are approximate curb weights for common 1972 F-100 setups. They reflect typical factory configurations and are not exact numbers for every individual vehicle.



  • 2WD, Regular Cab, 6.5 ft bed: about 3,800–4,000 lb (1,724–1,814 kg)

  • 2WD, Regular Cab, 8 ft bed: about 3,900–4,100 lb (1,769–1,858 kg)

  • 4x4, Regular Cab, 6.5 ft bed: about 4,400–4,700 lb (1,996–2,131 kg)

  • 4x4, Regular Cab, 8 ft bed: about 4,600–4,900 lb (2,087–2,223 kg)


For precise figures, consult the original factory data sheets, a vehicle’s documentation plate, or a restoration database that records the exact specification of a given truck.


Summary


The weight of a 1972 Ford F-100 is not fixed; it hinges on drivetrain, cab and bed size, and optional equipment. In general, expect roughly 3,800–4,100 pounds for most 2WD configurations and 4,400–4,900 pounds for 4x4 versions, with bed length and engine choices nudging the numbers within these ranges. When accuracy matters—such as for restoration planning or payload estimates—check the specific vehicle’s documentation for the exact curb weight.

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