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Jul 11, 2025 - 10:19 AM
Hmm, 2004 was a weird crossover year for the F-150, indeed.
If your truck has the older body style (rounded front end, kind of like the 2003), then yeah — that’s the Heritage model. Ford kept building it for fleet and budget buyers while the new redesigned F-150 (with the boxier look) launched the same year.
The easiest way to tell:
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If the front grille is more oval and rounded, and the interior feels like early 2000s Ford, it’s a Heritage.
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If it's got the sharper, squared-off look with a more modern dash — that’s the new-gen 2004.
Based on what you said — SuperCab with two full doors and two half doors, 6.5 ft bed, 5.4L — it’s likely a Heritage, especially if the front end isn’t squared off.
But to be 100% sure, check the 10th digit of your VIN. If it's 4, you’ve got a 2004 model year. Then compare the body style — if it looks like the 2003, you’re in Heritage territory.
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