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What size engine is in the 1963 Ford F100?

There isn’t a single engine size for the 1963 Ford F-100—the model year offered several displacements, including 170 cu in and 200 cu in inline-sixes, plus 260 cu in and 289 cu in V8s.


As part of Ford's third-generation F-Series (produced from 1961 to 1966), the F-100 was offered with a range of powerplants to suit different uses, from economical daily work to higher-torque hauling chores. The choice of engine depended on the truck’s trim and options chosen at purchase.


Engine options for the 1963 F-100


The following outlines the two families of engines that were commonly installed in the F-100 for 1963.



  • 170 cubic inches (2.8 L) inline-six

  • 200 cubic inches (3.3 L) inline-six


These inline-sixes were favored for reliability and economy, making them popular among buyers prioritizing fuel efficiency and simple maintenance.



  • 260 cubic inches (4.3 L) V8

  • 289 cubic inches (4.7 L) V8


For customers needing more power, the V8 options provided greater torque capabilities and payload performance, with configurations that could be paired with different transmissions depending on the build.


Summary


The 1963 Ford F-100 offered multiple engine sizes: two inline-sixes (170 and 200 cu in) and two V8s (260 and 289 cu in). The exact engine installed varied by the truck’s trim and options, reflecting Ford’s strategy to tailor the pickup to a range of work needs.

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