The 1990 Ford F-250 hails from the eighth generation of Ford's iconic F-Series trucks. Known for its durability, this was among the last models before Ford introduced a more aerodynamic design. Engine options ranged from a 150-hp 4.9-liter inline-six to a 235-hp 7.5-liter V8, mated to a choice of a 4- or 5-speed manual or a 3-speed automatic. This rear-wheel-drive model offered optional 4WD. Working-class toughness meshed with comfort in trims like the XLT Lariat. It lacks the advanced infotainment and safety features that are common today, but in 1990, its offering of AM/FM radio, air conditioning, and front disc/rear drum brakes was solid for the time.