Vehicle Description
Big block V8 power, a fully upgraded suspension, and a custom/comfy
interior are all wrapped in a super-sleek package. And when it also
happens to take the form of an iconic 1947 Ford pickup, then you
know this is one cool restomod that's out to impress.
There's a lot of history with a 1947 truck. It was the last year we
would have these unique pre-WWII classic lines offered in the more
modern post-WWII society. And that kind of legacy also makes it the
right one for a full restomod upgrade. The Gunmetal Gray paint is a
modern clearcoat application with plenty of metallic embedded in
it. So this really shows off the iconic curves of the swoopy
fenders and alligator hood every time the sunshine finds the
sheetmetal. As you get drawn in for a closer look, you'll also love
the extra quality in the truck simply by the way the hood, doors,
and tailgate all line up nicely when closed. There's plenty of
modern style with the deleted front bumper, painted grille, deleted
trim, side exhaust tips, and Billet alloy wheels with the extra
meaty rear rubber for an awesome stance. They even updated the real
wood in the truck bed to have a glossy gray look to coordinate with
the paint.
The interior delivers plenty of custom comfort and style while
still respecting the vintage atmosphere. For example, you still
have the classic bench seat, but it has the kind of plushness
that's good for all-day comfort. It has a two-tone gray style that
harmonizes with the exterior and sets the tone for the full
interior color package. There's gloss paint on the dash, detailed
door panel, a nice headliner, and plush carpeting under the
protective plastic. So this has a total quality feeling. There's
even added comfort from an upgraded AM/FM stereo w/Bluetooth,
Kenwood speakers, and provisions for R134a air conditioning (may
just need a recharge/servicing to blow ideally cold again.) And
it's easy to get comfortable with a Banjo-style steering wheel on a
tilt column, Lokar-style floor shifter, and a dash dominated by
AutoMeter Carbon Fiber gauges.
The engine bay is stuffed with big block power. Not only do you
have a 454 cubic-inch V8, but also it inhales deeper with a Demon
four-barrel carburetor and upgraded intake. And the Hooker headers
let this exhale with added power and a sweet rumble from the side
exhaust. There are even cutouts when you really want to bring the
thunder. This is also built with the right pieces, including finned
aluminum valve covers and an aluminum radiator with 12-inch
electric fan. While you're checking out all the details, save some
time to look at the undercarriage photos. You'll see the upgraded
Mustang II-style independent front suspension, and the four-link
rear with adjustable coilovers and stabilizer bar is great to keep
those extra wide Mickey Thompson tires in contact with the road.
Plus, power steering, power brakes, front discs, and a stout TH400
three speed automatic transmission make for a great all-around
package.
This '47 Ford pickup has history, but what you'll really find
irresistible is the power, comfort, and poise in this custom build.
Call today!!!