This 1966 Ford F-100 Restomod is an awesome kind of custom pickup
with only about 7500 miles on the comprehensive build. It includes
a powerful fuel-injected big block, four-wheel disc brakes, a fully
upgraded suspension, an overdrive transmission, slick paint, and an
A/C interior for an awesome total package.
This truck distinguishes itself in the first impression. After all,
Ford never tried something daring as black and silver at the
factory. The two-tone has a luster that radiates in the sunshine,
and the deleted emblems/trim and crisp sheet metal mean the light
just loves to roll off the smooth panels. The whole build was
completed about 7500 miles ago, and so the overall finish has an
evenness that tells you it's a driver's truck that knows how to be
impressive. Even the 20-inch US Mags alloys were done in black to
coordinate. And more than paint, they invested in classic details
to make sure the chrome on the bumpers and grille is gleaming. And
see that awesome-looking truck bed... That's not real lumber, and
instead, it's special aluminum by Smokey Rod Shop for better
all-around durability.
The interior is vintage style done with a modern flair. For
example, you still get a classic bench set, but it has added
cushioning and is finished in supple saddle brown leather. Plus,
there are great amenities like a retro-style AM/FM stereo with aux
input and cold-blowing R134a air conditioning. Good carpeting, nice
door panels, and a smooth dash pad make it quite inviting. So this
is the kind of comfortable cruiser that will have people competing
to be your passenger. But the best treats are reserved just for the
driver. You'll slip behind the wood and chrome steering wheel
that's mounted on a tilt column. Beyond that are a full set of
bright AutoMeter gauges set in the smooth dash.
There was a big upgrade under the hood to Ford's 460 cubic-inch big
block. The V8 has the kind of clean and tidy style that tells you
there was a good investment here. Plus, it has been upgraded with
nice pieces for power like aluminum heads, an Edelbrock intake,
roller rockers, and a hefty cam. It's supported by good components
like upgraded pulleys and a full MSD ignition system. The big block
is then topped with an Edelbrock Pro Flo 4 direct-port electronic
fuel injection system for the best in power and consistency. The
Sanderson ceramic-coated headers let the motor exhale freely as
they also contribute to the thunder of the 3-inch dual exhaust and
Flowmaster mufflers. It's a powerful package, but the full idea
here is to be a very street-easy cruiser. That's why you have
features like the three-speed automatic transmission with a Gear
Vendors electronic overdrive kit. And as you look underneath,
you'll see an impressively upgraded suspension with a Heidts
Mustang II independent front end and a four-link rear with
coilovers. There are additional worthwhile driving upgrades like
rack & pinion power steering and four-wheel power disc brakes.
There have been terrific investments in this custom truck to make
it easier to drive to further away car shows, and it's also likely
to bring home plenty of awards. So if you want all eyes on you -
even on the highway - call today!!!
Vehicle Details
1966 Ford F100
Listing ID:CC-1707852
Price:$64,995
Location:Lithia Springs, Georgia
Year:1966
Make:Ford
Model:F100
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Tobacco
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:7519
Stock Number:7231-ATL
VIN:F10YK880021
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