Vehicle Description
This 1977 Ford F-150 has an attention-grabbing shine and the right
creature comfort for an enjoyable drive. But as cool as this is,
it's also a true V8-powered 4x4 that can get the job done whenever
you want.
The factory-correct Jade Metallic finish has the kind of premium
appearance that knows how to command attention. The green truly has
an Emerald-like shine thanks to the investment in a professional
respray. And the full-length trim knows how to show off the
impressively straight body. However, this truck's appearance is
also built for function. For example, there's added function within
the brightwork. That imposing grille houses crystal clear
headlights, and the rear bumper has upgraded lighting and a space
for a trailer ball. Plus, the liner paint in the bed not only makes
this pickup ready for the show field on Saturday, but it can also
hold your Home Depot run on Sunday. And those polished 15-inch
ProComp alloys really highlight the lift of the go-anywhere 4x4
suspension.
Open the door, and you'll see some obvious signs of an investment
in keeping this truck comfortable. The tan vinyl bench seat looks
newer, and the same can be said for the coordinating carpet, dash
pad, and door panels. The exterior green paint is used on the dash
and accent pieces to add some nice color and give the truck a nice
uniform feeling. There are well-integrated details, like the
retro-style AM/FM with Bluetooth and provisions for R134a air
conditioning (it will need servicing to blow cold again.) The
driver gets a grippy wood-rimmed steering wheel, and beyond that
are the original gauges looking crisp and clean in a wood-like
panel.
Powering this pickup is Ford's trusty 351 cubic-inch V8. This
already powerful motor gets enhanced even further by inhaling
deeply through an Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor and Weiand
intake. Plus, it feels like it has an upgraded cam that makes for a
more aggressive V8 and a nice tune out of the dual exhaust. But
beyond added power, it all looks particularly nice and clean style
that lets you know you have a strong runner. Basically, it's ready
for the car show, except you're likely going to want to get dirty
on the way there. After all, it's hard to resist taking this one
off the pavement considering it's a 4x4 with a two-speed transfer
case, a four-inch lift, Rancho shocks, and a great set of Wild
Country tires. Of course, for the days you just want to go to the
hardware store, the three-speed automatic transmission, power
steering, power brakes, and front discs all mean this truck can run
around town with ease.
This is the bright classic 4x4 that has the investment to leave
others green with envy. Call today!!!