This F-100 custom pickup was completely restored from top to
bottom, with many custom features. The two-tone paint color
combination is eye-catching. Some exterior custom features include
hood and tailgate louvers, side and rear tinted glass, chrome
window guards, custom taillights, and 15" chrome wheels with bullet
centers and whitewall tires. The truck has a great stance. The
stepside bed was customized and very detailed. The custom interior
matches the exterior color theme. Some custom interior features
include the headliner, door panels, leather bench seat, Stewart
Warner gauges, Budnik 15.5" steering wheel, Lokar shifter, Alpine
stereo and lower molded speaker panels. The painted engine
compartment is nicely detailed and is home to the Ford Racing 302ci
crate engine. This engine is equipped with Ford Racing aluminum
heads and valve covers, polished Edelbrock intake, Holley
carburetor, Billet air cleaner, custom pulleys and Mallory
ignition. The engine breathes through custom headers and a complete
Flowmaster side exhaust system that sounds great. The engine is
cooled by a custom aluminum radiator with electric fan. The engine
is coupled to a C6 automatic transmission with TCI torque
converter. The power is transferred to the pavement through a Ford
9" rear end. The undercarriage is very clean and presentable. This
is a great-looking classic truck that was built to enjoy.
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