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What is the curb weight of a 1991 Ford f250 V8 diesel with extended cab?

There's no single answer to the curb weight of a 1991 Ford F-250 V8 diesel extended cab. The curb weight varied depending on several factors including:

* Specific options: Power options, added equipment (tow packages, etc.), and even the type of wheels and tires significantly impacted weight.

* Transmission: Automatic or manual transmissions weighed differently.

* Engine specifics: While you mention a V8 diesel, there were variations within the V8 diesel engine offerings which could alter the weight.

To find the most accurate curb weight for a *specific* 1991 Ford F-250 V8 diesel extended cab, you would need to:

1. Locate the vehicle's sticker: The sticker on the driver's side doorjamb (or sometimes in the glove box) will list the GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) and often the curb weight. This is the most reliable source.

2. Consult a 1991 Ford F-Series brochure or owner's manual: These documents often list weight ranges for different configurations. However, the exact weight will still depend on the specific options.

3. Use online resources: Some online databases might contain information on vehicle weights, but the accuracy can be variable.

Without the specific details of the truck, a precise curb weight cannot be provided. You can expect it to be in the range of 5500 to 6500 pounds, but this is just an estimate.