Vehicle Description
Vintage, striking, and plenty of V8 power to get to work - there's
a ton of extra reasons why you want this 1964 Ford F-100 besides
its affordable price.
Because this one doesn't show a lifetime of working 9 to 5, you can
really see the nice intricate sheetmetal that came on these
fourth-generation F-Series trucks. Ford did an amazing job in '64
with a little fender flare in the front, power dome hood, and a
sweeping line in the profile that runs from the front all the way
down through the styleside bed. It also helps that the turquoise is
a modern re-spray of the factory-correct color. That means a nice
shine over all the stylistic curves. And speaking of style, the
white roof and matching pinstripe that follows the sheetmetal is
truly an inspired touch. Bright bumpers and good trim make it a
true '60s machine. Plus, there theme of turquoise and brightwork
come together nicely on the custom wheels. But more than just a
great presentation, the trailer hitch and the steel bed with liner
paint mean this vintage pickup is always ready for work AND
play.
The exterior theme continues on the inside, too. In fact, the bench
seat represents the full color scheme perfectly with the custom
two-tone that looks like it could have been in a hot rod. The door
panels, dash, and new headliner interweave there two colors, too,
to finish out this attractive uniform package. There's even a
nicely pained auxiliary gauge trio to keep completely informed. But
for you, the true thrill is the classic mechanical feeling of
grabbing the original Ford steering wheel and looking at the
original gauge packet. The total experience will make even trips to
the supermarket feel like you're out in the fields on a hay
run.
Under the hood is Ford's 400 cubic-inch V8. While this is a much
larger displacement than anything they offered in '64, you have to
admit it looks pretty correct under the hood with the big blue
block, matching valve covers & air topper, and all those factory
decals. And you can't argue with the advantage of the larger motor
when you fire this one up and hear the extra rumble from the dual
exhaust. And of course, the larger motor is helpful anytime you
want to use this pickup to help with chores. The twin I-beam front
suspension was a great Ford innovation to be sturdy like a solid
axle while providing much more comfort, and the addition of grippy
Goodyear Eagle GTII tires will let you feel the advantages on the
streets. Add in the three-speed automatic transmission, and this
has all the right features for your new trusty friend.
A vintage truck that's both this useful and striking is rarely this
affordable. So you know you need to hurry if you want to make it
yours. Call today!