Cruisin Classics is pleased to present this 1966 Ford F100 that's
full of custom touches and powered by a big 429ci V-8. This
long-bed truck was treated to an extensive restoration that was
completed around 2018, and it has only been driven 2,692 miles
since, so it still looks very fresh! The two-tone paint is
high-quality and features two Ford colors - Toreador Red Metallic
and Kodiak Brown Metallic - a unique combination that looks great
on this F100. The paint is accented by pink and red pinstriping
that was done on top of the clear coat. Up front, you'll find a
chrome and red "V8" hood badge with FORD block lettering beneath. A
brown painted horizontal grille is flanked by new round headlights
in bright bezels with turn signals above. The bumper is painted
brown as well, and it wears a cool red 1966 Ohio license plate.
Moving around to the side, the windshield looks new, and so does
its rubber seal. Beneath, you'll see that the wiper arms have been
deleted and replaced with chrome caps. Both sides of the truck wear
chrome side mirrors, chrome "Custom Cab" door handles, and custom
"Ford 100 1966 429" fender badges in excellent condition.
Complementing the side view are a like-new set of silver metallic
US Mags wheels with knock-offs wrapped in Nitto Motivo tires. The
bed of this F100 has been spray-lined and features a large pink
cancer ribbon at the center and a LeMans-style gas cap toward the
rear. Up at the front of the bed is a large steel body-colored
storage box that currently contains a cover for the truck. On the
bottom of the tailgate is more pinstriping with custom script
honoring the most recent owner's wife. Beneath the tailgate is a
roll pan (no bumper) that gives the rear end a smooth, custom look.
A quick peek underneath reveals a clean undercarriage, a newer gas
tank, and dual exhaust that dumps in the center at the rear
axle.
Under the hood is a clean, organized, and impressive engine bay.
The inner fender wells have been customized, and all of the engine
bay walls have been coated in Lizard Skin to keep things looking
sharp long into the future. At the center is a 429ci Ford engine
that the most recent owner says he purchased as a rebuilt long
block during the restoration. The big V-8 is topped off with a
Weiand intake, an Edelbrock 4-barrel carburetor, polished aluminum
valve covers, and a vintage Cadillac air cleaner painted red &
brown with more pinstriping. That's not all, though; other
highlights include a billet aluminum bracket and pulley system,
power steering with a chrome reservoir, a Cold Case aluminum
radiator with dual electric fans and chrome overflow, a Mallory
distributor, and red plug wires. Exhaust flows through black
Cerakoted headers and twin mufflers before emptying out in the rear
with a roar that's sure to bring a smile to your face. The big
block is mated up to an appropriate C6 3-speed automatic
transmission with a Ford rear axle and 3.00:1 gears. Stopping power
comes courtesy of power front disc and rear drum brakes with a
chrome booster and chrome-capped master cylinder. Take a look
underneath to find that this truck now rides on a Mustang II front
end - a definite upgrade from stock!
It should come as no surprise that the interior received the same
level of attention as the rest of the truck. The custom interior
was done by Trent's Trick Upholstery in Ohio (known for their work
on SEMA cars), and it looks fantastic. The doors, bench, cab walls,
kick panels, shift console, and headliner are all covered in a
blend of brown distressed leather-look vinyl and tan fabric with
pink stitching accents. Underfoot is dark brown carpet that's kept
nice with matching custom floormats. The bench seat is as
comfortable as it is stylish and has a pink ribbon badge in the
center of the seatback. Ahead of the center of the seat on the
floor is a custom shift console with cupholders, a holder for the
stereo remote, and a black knob Lokar shifter with a brown boot.
Ahead of the driver is a brown leather-wrapped steering wheel with
a working horn on a tilt column wrapped in the same brown vinyl as
the seat. The dash is painted body-color red, and it features a
grey bezel full of new AutoMeter gauges, including a tachometer.
The odometer reads 2,692 miles, and we have been told that is the
mileage since the restoration in 2018. There are 3 silver knobs
beneath the bezel to the right - 1 is for the lights, and the other
2 do nothing. In the center of the dash is a Sony Bluetooth audio
system that provides the soundtrack for your cruisin'. Under the
center of the dashboard is a switch for the dome light. Ahead of
the passenger is a glovebox that contains the stereo instructions
and is painted with more custom pinstriping (with the name Wanda).
We would like to note that there is no heater, fan, or air
conditioning currently in this truck, and we do not have receipts
for any of the restoration work that's been done.
If you're looking for a customized Ford show-truck with a big block
under the hood, you'll want to take a serious look at this '66
F100! From the slick paint to the over-the-top engine bay to the
one-of-a-kind interior - this truck is sure to get attention
literally anywhere it goes! Give our friendly staff a call today
and make this beauty your own!
ENGINE
427ci Ford V-8
Weiand Intake
Edelbrock 4-Barrel Carburetor
Polished Aluminum Valve Covers
Vintage Cadillac Air Cleaner
Billet Aluminum Bracket and Pulley System
Power Steering with a Chrome Reservoir
Cold Case Aluminum Radiator with Dual Electric Fans and Chrome
Overflow
Mallory Distributor and Red Plug Wires
Black Cerakoted Headers
New Gas Tank
Customized Inner Fender Wells
Engine Bay Walls Coated with Lizard Skin
TRANSMISSION
Ford C6 3-Speed Automatic
Ford Rear Axle with 3.00:1 Gears
Lokar Shifter
BRAKES
Power Front Discs and Rear Drums
Chrome Booster and Chrome-Capped Master Cylinder
SUSPENSION
Mustang II Front End
EXTERIOR
Two-Tone Paint: Toreador Red Metallic and Kodiak Brown Metallic
Pink and Red Custom Pinstriping
All Badging in Excellent Condition
Dual Chrome Side Mirrors
"Custom Cab" Door Handles
Newer-Looking Windshield
Wiper Delete
Spray-Lined Bed
Steel Storage Trunk
LeMans Gas Cap in Bed
Rear Roll Pan (Bumper Delete)
Silver Metallic US Mags Wheels with Knock-Offs
Nitto Motivo tires
INTERIOR
Custom Interior by Trent's Trick Upholstery
Doors, Bench, Walls, Panels, Shift Console, and Headliner All
Covered in a Blend of Brown Distressed Leather-Look Vinyl and Tan
Fabric with Pink Stitching Accents
Brown Carpet with Matching Custom Floormats
Leather-Wrapped Steering Wheel with Working Horn
Tilt Column
Red Painted Steel Dash
New AutoMeter Gauges, including Tachometer
Sony Bluetooth Audio System
Shift Console with Cupholders and Shifter
Glovebox with Stereo Instructions
No Heat, Fan, or AC
If you have any additional questions, please call one of our
friendly sales staff. We will be glad to help in any way with
questions on financing, shipping the vehicle, or perhaps an
interest in our sell-your-car brokerage program. We've been in
business since 1996 and have sold cars all over the world, and we
insist on giving the best personal service in the industry.
The sale is subject to the following conditions and
representations. This vehicle is being sold as-is, where-is, with
no warranty in connection therewith. The seller shall not be
responsible for the correct desc...for more information please
contact the seller.
Vehicle Details
1966 Ford F100
Listing ID:CC-2004312
Price:$59,995
Location:Columbus, Ohio
Year:1966
Make:Ford
Model:F100
Exterior Color:Red/Brown
Interior Color:BROWN
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:2692
Stock Number:808490
VIN:F10YL808490
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