Vehicle Description
This custom 1967 Ford F-100 short-bed pickup underwent a complete
frame-off rotisserie restoration and was upgraded to four-wheel
drive. It is powered by a Ford 429ci V8 big-block engine mated to a
C6 automatic transmission and NP205 transfer case. The engine
features a bright-finished CVF alternator, power steering pump and
air-conditioning compressor, all driven by a billet aluminum pulley
system, Holley aluminum valve covers, Weiand aluminum intake,
Edelbrock carburetor and a professionally recored brass radiator
with dual electric fans. Custom-made L&L headers are paired
with a 3-inch fully welded mandrel-bent exhaust system with
MagnaFlow mufflers and 4-inch Satin Black tips. The drivetrain
includes new Spicer universal joints, a Dana 44 front axle and a
Ford 9-inch rear axle. It is equipped with all-new brakes,
including a booster, master cylinder, lines, calipers and pads. The
original fuel tank was relocated from behind the seat to the
frame's rear and replaced with a new aluminum tank with 3/8-inch
hard fuel lines. The frame was sandblasted to bare metal, treated
with Raptor Liner and finished in black. A Skyjacker suspension
lift and dual steering stabilizers accommodate Mickey Thompson
Classic III rims wrapped in 33-inch BFGoodrich All-Terrain tires.
The exterior is finished in 1967 Ford Frost Turquoise, primed,
sealed, base- and clearcoated, and enhanced with all-new badging, a
chrome grille, bumpers and brightwork. The short bed and
undercarriage are coated in Raptor Liner and finished to match. The
cab and firewall interiors are fully treated with Raptor Liner and
sound-deadened with Thermo-Tec insulating mat. The custom black and
turquoise interior features matching wrapped door panels, an Ididit
chrome tilt steering column with a billet steering wheel and a
diamond-plated center console with cupholders. A new American
Autowire harness powers New Vintage USA digital white-faced 6-gauge
Performance Pack gauges, a Retro Manufacturing RetroSound Bluetooth
radio with four JVC overhead speakers, and an Old Air Products air
conditioning and heat system. ** PREVIEW