The Ford F-100 is a full-size pickup truck produced by the American manufacturer Ford as part of the F-Series lineup. Introduced in 1953, it replaced earlier Ford pickup models and became a foundational part of the long-running F-Series range. The F-100 was produced in multiple generations through the 1980s in North America, with continued use of the name in some international markets.
Designed for utility and durability, the F-100 was available in various configurations, including different cab styles, bed lengths, and drivetrain options. Engine choices ranged from inline six-cylinder units to V8 engines, depending on model year and trim level. Both rear-wheel drive and four-wheel drive variants were offered.
The Ford F-100 became widely used for agricultural, commercial, and personal transport purposes. It played a significant role in establishing the F-Series as one of the best-selling vehicle lines in automotive history and remains a notable model in classic American pickup truck culture.