This 1964 Ford F-100 is a cool restomod with fuel-injected V8
power, an overdrive transmission, four-wheel disc brakes, and a
custom/comfy interior. But none of that is what made you stop and
stare. Instead, it's the full custom body presentation that lets
you know we have quite a unique tuck up for grabs.
There is a lot of custom work going on with the body. It starts
with a distinct unibody setup. This pays tribute to the two-year
experiment that Ford did earlier in this generation with a seamless
transition between the cab and the bed. And it also happens to be a
hint at what kind of chassis this truck is now riding on. There are
more seamless upgrades with inches chopped out of the cab roof, the
integrated front bumper, and a later F-Series tailgate integrated
into the smooth rear. Plus, the custom hood scoop trim, lowered
stance, aerodynamic tonneau over the truck bed, and notched rear
bumper for the dual exhaust show off an even more sporty style. The
tomato soup red paint has a nice gloss to show off the well-done
sheet metal. It makes for a nice background to show off the
contrasting color of the brightwork in places like the grille and
upgraded 17-inch alloys. And the subtle Hot Rod Lincoln text on the
tailgate gives you a hint at what you'll see inside.
The interior is a custom integration from a classic Lincoln Town
Car. And you know that because you have the classic badge
embroidered into the broad leather bucket seats. The door panels
and dash were also added, too, and so it helps this integrate
features like power seats, power windows, and the digital readouts.
The power locks were also added, and you even have the
classic/handy coded keypad on the driver's door. The upgraded
package also gives you provisions for more of the Lincoln's
features, like the stereo, and air conditioning, but they will need
servicing and components to fully function. With the big armrests,
plush seats, and an upgraded steering wheel on a tilt column, you
can also easily see yourself comfortably eating away the mile in
this custom.
Another piece borrowed from the Lincoln is the 4.6-liter SOHC V8.
This modular motor is similar to the fuel-injected powerhouse you
found in the mustang. So you know it has the right power and torque
to move this pickup with ease. As you look underneath, you'll see
more Lincoln than F-100 with the Town Car suspension, including the
fully independent front end and trailing arm rear with sway bar.
The gas tank was even moved to the bed for good weight
distribution. You've also got a four-speed automatic transmission
with overdrive, power steering, modern sport tires, and four-wheel
power disc brakes. So this unique pickup was made to cruise.
This truck is a custom build over every inch. So while you may find
areas for improvement, like newer paint or refinishing the
interior, we're already pretty impressed with the full level of
custom work that has gone into this pickup. So if you're looking
for a unique classic that's also a true cruiser, you know you want
this unibody F-100. Call now!
Vehicle Details
1964 Ford F100
Listing ID:CC-1528872
Price:$17,995
Location:Concord, North Carolina
Year:1964
Make:Ford
Model:F100
Exterior Color:Red
Interior Color:Tan
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:118981
Stock Number:6871-CHA
VIN:F10CE556282
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