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- 1970 Ford F-100 Restomod
- 351ci V8
- Holley Double Pumper 4-Barrel Carburetor
- C6 3-Speed Automatic
- RWD
- Black Exterior
- Black/White Interior
- 1969 Front Grille Conversion
- Vintage Air Climate Control System
- Power Steering
- Power Front Disc Brakes
- Aluminum Radiator w/ Dual Electric Cooling Fans
- Fuel Cell
- MSD Ignition System
- Edelbrock Intake Manifold
- Aftermarket Exhaust System
- Aftermarket Suspension
- Aftermarket LED Interior Lighting
- Aftermarket Bedliner
- Aftermarket Wheels
- Aftermarket Steel Body Panels
- Aftermarket Tailgate
- Aftermarket Floor Pans
- Kenwood Audio Head Unit
Extras Included in the Sale
- Additional Set of 20" American Racing Salt Flat Wheels
Ford’s fifth-generation F-Series helped cement the F-100 as one of America’s most recognizable pickup trucks, offering rugged capability wrapped in timeless styling. This 1970 Ford F-100 Restomod takes that classic formula and enhances it with a host of modern upgrades for improved comfort, reliability, and drivability. Showing 80,857 miles on the odometer, this short-bed pickup is finished in Black and features a 351ci V8, upgraded suspension, modern air conditioning, and numerous restoration enhancements, making it equally suited for weekend cruises, local shows, or regular enjoyment.
Exterior and Interior
The exterior of this 1970 Ford F-100 Restomod is finished in Black and features a desirable 1969 front grille conversion that gives the truck a distinctive appearance. Aftermarket steel body panels, an aftermarket tailgate, and aftermarket floor pans complement the truck’s clean presentation, while an aftermarket bedliner helps protect the cargo area. Riding on aftermarket wheels with an upgraded suspension, this F-100 has a purposeful stance that complements its classic body lines while improving overall road manners. The interior of this 1970 Ford F-100 Restomod is trimmed in a Black and White color scheme that blends vintage styling with modern convenience. A Vintage Air climate control system provides comfort in a variety of weather conditions, while aftermarket LED interior lighting enhances cabin visibility. Power steering and power front disc brakes make the truck easier to drive than a stock example, creating a classic pickup that is enjoyable on both city streets and the open highway.
Engine
Power comes from a 351ci V8 equipped with a Holley Double Pumper 4-barrel carburetor and an Edelbrock intake manifold, delivering classic V8 performance and an unmistakable exhaust note. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a C6 3-speed automatic transmission, while an MSD ignition system promotes dependable operation. An aluminum radiator with dual electric cooling fans helps maintain operating temperatures, and an aftermarket exhaust system adds to the truck’s muscular character. Together, these upgrades create a classic F-100 with improved drivability while preserving its vintage appeal.
Ford’s fifth-generation F-Series helped cement the F-100 as one of America’s most recognizable pickup trucks, offering rugged capability wrapped in timeless styling. This 1970 Ford F-100 Restomod takes that classic formula and enhances it with a host of modern upgrades for improved comfort, reliability, and drivability. Showing 80,857 miles on the odometer, this short-bed pickup is finished in Black and features a 351ci V8, upgraded suspension, modern air conditioning, and numerous restoration enhancements, making it equally suited for weekend cruises, local shows, or regular enjoyment.
The second-generation Ford F-100 remains one of America’s most beloved classic pickups, celebrated for its clean styling, dependable construction, and endless customization potential. This 1954 Ford F-100 Pickup Restomod blends the unmistakable appearance of Ford’s iconic workhorse with modern mechanical upgrades that make it far more enjoyable to drive in today’s world. Powered by a fuel-injected 3.8L Essex V6 paired with an overdrive automatic transmission, it also benefits from upgraded suspension, power-assisted steering and brakes, and a host of modern comfort features, creating a classic truck that’s equally at home on weekend cruises or local shows.
Nicknamed “Old-Hooker,” this 1962 Ford F-100 is far more than a vintage pickup—it’s a thoughtfully engineered restomod that blends authentic patina, handcrafted details, and proven performance upgrades into one unforgettable package. Originally from Georgia and showing approximately 63,667 miles, this truck retains its original color and weathered character while benefiting from extensive mechanical and chassis improvements. From its handcrafted flatbed constructed from reclaimed century-old lumber to its upgraded Windsor V8 and modern suspension, Old-Hooker embodies the spirit of traditional American hot rodding while remaining practical and highly usable. Included with the sale are additional induction components, performance parts, and even some vintage fishing gear that has accompanied the truck during show appearances, adding another layer of personality to this unique build.
Ford’s fifth-generation F-Series helped cement the F-100 as one of America’s most recognizable pickup trucks, offering rugged capability wrapped in timeless styling. This 1970 Ford F-100 Restomod takes that classic formula and enhances it with a host of modern upgrades for improved comfort, reliability, and drivability. Showing 80,857 miles on the odometer, this short-bed pickup is finished in Black and features a 351ci V8, upgraded suspension, modern air conditioning, and numerous restoration enhancements, making it equally suited for weekend cruises, local shows, or regular enjoyment.
Ford has always embraced the aftermarket performance community, and the RTR Vehicles partnership with Vaughn Gittin Jr. is one of the best examples of that philosophy. This 2024 Ford Mustang GT RTR Spec 2 Supercharged takes the already capable seventh-generation Mustang GT and transforms it into a far more aggressive street machine through an official RTR Spec 2 package, complemented by a Ford Performance-installed Whipple supercharger. Showing just 4,246 miles and remaining with a single owner, this Mustang is backed by extensive documentation and combines factory engineering with professionally developed performance upgrades. Finished beneath a striking color-shifting purple and blue vinyl wrap over its original Atlas Blue Metallic paint, it delivers unmistakable presence while offering supercharged V8 performance to match its bold appearance.
The 1973 Ford Bronco Restomod blends the timeless styling of the first-generation Bronco with the performance, comfort, and reliability of a professionally engineered modern build. Showing just 2,873 miles, this example was built on a premium Kincer Bronco chassis and is powered by a 460-horsepower Ford Coyote V8 paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission. Finished in Raven Black over an Amber Glow distressed leather interior, it offers an exceptional combination of classic off-road heritage, contemporary engineering, and luxury amenities, making it equally at home on the highway, at a car show, or exploring off the beaten path.
Ford’s fifth-generation F-Series helped cement the F-100 as one of America’s most recognizable pickup trucks, offering rugged capability wrapped in timeless styling. This 1970 Ford F-100 Restomod takes that classic formula and enhances it with a host of modern upgrades for improved comfort, reliability, and drivability. Showing 80,857 miles on the odometer, this short-bed pickup is finished in Black and features a 351ci V8, upgraded suspension, modern air conditioning, and numerous restoration enhancements, making it equally suited for weekend cruises, local shows, or regular enjoyment.
The 1973 Ford Bronco Restomod blends the timeless styling of the first-generation Bronco with the performance, comfort, and reliability of a professionally engineered modern build. Showing just 2,873 miles, this example was built on a premium Kincer Bronco chassis and is powered by a 460-horsepower Ford Coyote V8 paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission. Finished in Raven Black over an Amber Glow distressed leather interior, it offers an exceptional combination of classic off-road heritage, contemporary engineering, and luxury amenities, making it equally at home on the highway, at a car show, or exploring off the beaten path.
The 1983 Chevrolet El Camino Restomod blends the unmistakable styling of Chevrolet’s legendary car-based pickup with tasteful modern upgrades that enhance both performance and drivability. Showing just 5,483 miles, this custom-built example stands out with its striking blue and silver paint, custom interior, and aggressive Monte Carlo front-end conversion that gives it a unique presence on the road. Power comes from a fuel-injected LT1 V8 backed by an automatic transmission, making this El Camino an excellent choice for enthusiasts seeking classic G-body styling with the reliability and responsiveness of a more modern Chevrolet powertrain.
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