The 1999 Ford F-150 belongs to the 10th generation of Ford's flagship pickup trucks. It offers a range of powerful engines including a 4.2L V6 that produces 205 horsepower and a 5.4L V8 that generates 260 horsepower, all paired with a manual or automatic transmission and available in both RWD and 4WD variants. The 1999 F-150 came in several trims including the XL, XLT, and the luxury-oriented Lariat. All versions were praised for their towing capacity, comfort and innovative features for the time, such as optional power-adjustable pedals. It, however, lacked some of the key safety features that would become standard in later models.