Vehicle Description
It takes amazing paint, a throaty exhaust, and plenty of chrome to
turn heads when going down the street. That's why you're instantly
attracted to this restored 1972 Ford F100 Explorer. The time and
money that went into this truck build is shown in its extremely
high quality!
Ford did an amazing job in '72 with a bright grille, brighter
bumpers, a little fender flare, and a hood design that looks like a
double power dome. Plus, this Explorer trim's sweeping line of
bright work that runs from the front all the way down through the
styleside bed helps to serve as a guide to demonstrate how straight
the body is. Even the factory wheel covers are correctly in place!
But what everybody will notice is that the paint is so sharp, and
so red, it looks like a fire engine. It was repainted as part of
this truck's restoration, and since that was around 6,000 miles
ago, it still looks fantastic in the sunshine. Despite all this
bold appearance, this Ford is still a pickup to its core. That's
why the rear step bumper still has its trailer hitch, there are
tall trailer mirrors, and the bed has a tough black liner.
Inside someone has gone to great lengths to keep this red looking
fresh, and so you'll love showing it off. The carpet, door panel,
and headliner all coordinate with the exterior in a shade that is
usually seen in an aggressive sports car. An especially nice touch
is the seat. Not only was it restored, but now it has a matching
center console that includes cup holders, storage, and even a CB
radio. Plus, there's an upgrade to an AM/FM/cassette stereo. But
even with these newer features, all the best vintage pieces are
still in place. The factory dual-spoke steering wheel gives you a
commanding view of the gauges. Plus, we know you'll love opening
the vent windows and sliding the rear glass to get the old-school
truck breezes. Any time it's too warm for only that, the modern
R134a air conditioning will always keep you cool.
Just like the interior and exterior, there is an exceptionally
fresh presentation under the hood, too. Ford's bold blue block with
matching air topper and valve covers really make for a standout
package against all the fresh black components of the engine bay.
The reason why everything looks so good is because the 360
cubic-inch V8 was rebuilt during the restoration. It inhales deeply
through a four-barrel carburetor, and it exhales with authority
from the glasspack-style dual exhaust. No matter how you decide to
use this pickup, you'll enjoy features like the three-speed
automatic transmission, comfortable but sturdy twin I-beam front
suspension, power brakes, and power steering.
This is a great cruising pickup that has been restored and upgraded
in all the ways you want. So when something this nice is also so
affordable, you know you need to hurry to grab this deal. Call
now!