There is something special about a classic truck that has been
modified and selectively modernized. Whether it is a big smile or a
flood of fond memories, one look at a truck like this 1967 Ford
F-100 in person is guaranteed to elicit a reaction. Fully repainted
in gorgeous Grabber Blue and complemented by black hood, grille,
and trim, this resto-modded truck features a lowered suspension and
a modern small-block V-8, packaged in this retro-styled short-bed
workhorse.
Inside, we find a grey cloth interior highlighted by a roomy bench
seat. A three-spoke, power-assisted steering wheel sits just ahead
of a 100-mph horizontal speedometer flanked by a temperature and
fuel gauge. An upgraded AM/FM/AUX head unit offers far more
soundtrack options than the unit it replaces.
Under the hood, we find a late-model 302-cubic-inch V-8 engine. Fed
by a single four-barrel Holley carburetor, spent gases are expelled
via a true dual exhaust. Power is routed through a floor-shifted
AOD four-speed automatic transmission before being sent to the Ford
8.8-inch rear end, which transfers those ponies to the pavement via
16-inch ten-spoke wheels shod in Continental rubber.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• Shortbed
• 302ci V8
• Holley Four Barrel
• Dual Exhaust
• New Wiring
• Pertronix Electric Ignition
• AOD Four Speed Auto
• Ford 8.8in Rear
• Crown Vic Front Suspension
• Power Front Discs Brakes
• AM/FM/AUX Stereo
This 1967 Ford F-100 achieves its low-to-the-ground look thanks to
a front suspension donated from a Ford Crown Victoria, while its
solid-axle rear end maintains the old-school feel of the line.
Power brakes, featuring a set of front discs, stand ready to scrub
off speed whenever called upon. If you are like us and can't help
but react when a well-done throwback truck rumbles by, then don't
wait another second. Call today!
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