"Flaresides/stepsides will have a narrower bed, but it's also a
perfect rectangle. They also don't have the humps associated with
the wheels. The bed's right angles led to some of the more iconic
styles of the '50s, like wood slatted bed floors. Because no modern
trucks have this look, it does emphasize the classic style of an
older truck, and you'll probably get lots of positive comments. The
dramatic fender flares also tend to attract praise." Thx to
cjponyparts.com
For consignment, a 1968 Ford F100 long bed flareside pickup truck
showing 84,467 miles, but the true miles are unknown. This truck is
the perfect blend of new and old, including a newer paint job made
to look old, a Holley EFI system on an inline six cylinder, and
shiny mags supporting a classic truck configuration. This was a six
year labor of love according to our consignor and it's now time to
share the love.
Exterior
Single stage Caribbean Turquoise is sanded down in spots to exhibit
the much desired profile of patina, wonderfully random and also
purposeful at the same time. The body is straight and the palette
is enhanced with the cream colored grille and bumpers that contrast
with the turquoise and rust. The bed contains nicely finished
planks, not overly glossy, interspersed with stainless rails and
it's overseen by a solid rear window on the cab. 17-inch U.S. Mag
wheels maintain a retro look but due to their size, add a bit of
modernity at the same time. They carry staggered size tires no
older than mid 2021, and exhaust tips protrude just ahead of the
rear wheels. The exterior is just about flawless but if we're going
to be picky, some of the metalwork such as door handles and marker
frame have some minor pitting.
Interior
Will it be 1968 or 21st century on the interior? Well, it's a bit
of both, of course starting with the basic painted door panels with
simply a door pull and window crank. Turn to the seats and find
more modern black leather bucket seats with red stitching and a
center console with cup holders this century demands. Back to '68
we go with the basic steering wheel, while the oval instrument
cluster is fronted by the EFI screen. Following the turquoise metal
dash to the right, we find an old school AM radio and vent lever
panel. The shifter snaking up from the floor could be from any era
and is endlessly classic and the floor itself is covered with
clean, black loop carpet. Up top, a light colored perforated
headliner resides alongside the visors. Now let's go see what year
it is under the hood.
Drivetrain
Here we find a clean 300ci inline six cylinder from Jegs according
to our consignor and it includes an Offenhauser intake with a
Holley Sniper EFI system attached. A 5-speed manual transmission
sends power to the Ford 8" in back. Black headers begin the exhaust
process and an aluminum radiator is onboard to cool things off.
Undercarriage
Other than some road splatter, the underside is very clean with
some modern touches added. The four wheel power disc brakes are
courtesy of Wilwood and the exhaust splits to include Turbo
mufflers before exiting east and west. Coil springs live front and
back with a 3 link in the back and several chassis stiffening
braces are noted as well.
Drive-Ability
This truck's height and interior make it feel like a cross between
a truck and car, but one peek out back and that attractive bed
reminds you, you are indeed truckin' it. The six cylinder provides
decent power and the truck tracks and handles very well. The Sniper
does its job while the analog features continue to operate. All
told, every function available in this old meets new long bed work
as they should. While Classic Auto Mall represents that these
functions were working at the time of our test drive, we cannot
guarantee these functions will be working at the time of your
purchase.
t's an eye catcher, it's a conversation piece, it's a fun ride.
Yes, it's the total package and just the right mix of old and new
that creates a memorable show piece. Sure, they may be impressed
with the clean 2014 Mustang at the car show, but they'll be talking
about the patinaed flareside long after the show ends, and when you
show up again, they'll greet you like an old friend, in a new
age.
F10BED14444
F10-F100 2 Wheel Drive
B-300ci I6
E-Mahwah, NJ Assy Plant
D14444-Sequential Unit Number
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and collectible vehicles in the country is located in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, just 1-hour west of Philadelphia off Exit 298 of the
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There is no guarantee of mileage. A $299 Dealer Administrative fee
is not included in the advertised price.
With so many great cars, you know we have a lot to talk about, and
we do that each week on the Classic Auto Mall Podcast with host
Stewart Howden. Stewart discusses new inventory as well as trends
in consignments and car prices, while interviewing celebrities and
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Vehicle Details
1968 Ford F100
Listing ID:CC-1996759
Price:$40,500
Location:Morgantown, Pennsylvania
Year:1968
Make:Ford
Model:F100
Exterior Color:Caribbean Turquoise
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:84467
Stock Number:7765
VIN:F10BED14444
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