This custom 1973 Ford F-100 four-wheel-drive factory short-bed
pickup received a professional full nut-and-bolt rotisserie
restoration. The original 360ci V8 engine was rebuilt and fitted
with an RV cam, 4-barrel intake, Holley Sniper electronic
fuel-injection system, MSD ignition and long-tube headers. An
All-American Billet serpentine front-drive system and Ron Davis
aluminum radiator were also fitted. A C6 3-speed automatic
transmission and NP205 transfer case were rebuilt and installed.
The power-disc-brake Dana 44 front end and 9-inch rear end were
stripped down, and all new gears and bearings were installed in
powder-coated axle housings, as well as new driveshafts front and
rear. A rebuilt 1979 F-150 power steering box was installed as an
upgrade. The factory-original short-bed frame was stripped to bare
metal and powder-coated, as were all necessary brackets. The power
front disc brakes and factory-style rear drum brakes are fed by new
stainless-steel lines from a new master cylinder and vacuum
booster. It is finished in Durango Tan over an upgraded interior
compared to factory specs with aftermarket door panels and a
custom-made seat, as well as a new Classic Instruments gauge
cluster. A Vintage Air system was added to keep the cabin at the
right temperature. This build was completed late in 2023.
Vehicle Details
1973 Ford F100
Listing ID:CC-2033208
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1973
Make:Ford
Model:F100
Exterior Color:DURANGO TAN
Interior Color:BROWN
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:293604
VIN:F11YRR50087
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