Vehicle Description
This 1964 Ford F-100 has a ton of appeal for fans of real vintage
and real pickups. There's a very cool style in its honesty, and the
V8 power means it still knows how to get to work.
The maroon sets the tone for this truck perfectly. It's clean and
complete, but this is more about coverage than any high gloss showy
style. If you're looking for a show truck, there's a ways to go on
this one. But does have the good-looking sheet metal for a base.
But really, we like it for the way it is today. It has an initial
honesty, and as you look closer, you can see a touch of subtly
added style. The black wheels go with the black bumpers and
pinstriping added in the body ceases. The black liner paint in the
bed coordinates, too. And it's part of that workman style that
includes the real wood bed rails that look like they were crafted
on a Wyoming ranch.
If you're going to have a rugged country truck, then it's hard to
find a better way to showcase the durability than with denim
covering the seat. This never tries to be fancy or matching. It
just gives you the right features like an AM/FM digital tuner
w/cassette and a working heater. And that three-spoke steering
wheel has that thin/sturdy feel that just lets you know you're
taking control.
Under the hood is Ford's 289 cubic-inch V8 motor. It's an upgrade
later in life, but a very cool one considering the legendary 289
had its first full model year in '64. The nothin' fancy theme
continues here with just a robust powerhouse with nice updates like
the steel braided lines, newer shocks, and wide modern tires. The
three-speed manual transmission gives you firm control, and there's
even a hint of added rumble from the upgraded dual exhaust.
This is a unique F-100 with honest style and true usability. It's a
great vintage package for real truck people, so if that's you, call
today!!!