1991 Ford Econoline vs Dodge B-series Van Manufacturer Promo
The third generation of the Econoline was in production (with minor changes) from 1975 to 1991. This model had a pointier nose, moving the motor even further forward, which gave the driver and the passenger more room, as well as more walk-through room between them. This generation featured a full-length frame, almost the same as the F-series trucks of the era. This model was offered in four different engine options: the 302ci V8, 351ci Windsor V8, the 460ci V8, and the 6.9-liter diesel V8 engine. The van grew in ever dimension, with 124-inch and 128-inch wheelbase version offered, as well an a “supervan” with an extra 20-inches of body behind the rear wheels. In 1992 the Econoline was revised to meet modern safety standards, but besides a slightly longer nose, the elimination of the short wheelbase and power train changes not much else happened.
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