



Nearly twenty-five years into production, and Ford's F-series had already seen its sixth generation. Still, while being a favorite amongst those who needed a heavy-duty vehicle, the pickup truck was not that popular, but that all changed with the arrival of the vehicle on display today. When Ford finally replaced the F-100 with the more capable F-150, America fell in love with it. In fact, in 1977 (the same year that this vehicle was manufactured), the F-150 became the best-selling pickup truck in the United States, a title it holds to this very day. That makes this 1977 Ford F-150 a true icon in American automotive history, a restored icon that is currently up for sale with 72213 miles on the road.

One year after its introduction, Ford decided to give the F-150 a facelift, instigating a few trademark exterior designs such as the 'split grille' and black trim around the headlights that is represented perfectly on this sky-blue example. As mentioned above, this 1977 Ford F-150 is said to have undergone a complete restoration and is reported to have new lights, front, and rear glass, a new hood, and bed liner, new windshield wipers, as well as a new 3inch body lift. However, some rust is visible on the door sills. The truck's meaty wheels are reported to be attached to new shocks and coil springs along with new brakes as well. The cabin of this F-150 consists of mainly blue cloth inserts with exposed white metal panels. Speaking of panels, it is reported that the interior of this vehicle has been fitted with a new dash panel, as well as new seat covers that go over its single row bench-style seat. You will be also treated to an AM/FM radio player to enjoy some music while you commute on or off the beaten track.

Powering this restored 1977 Ford F-150 is a 4.9L L6 straight-six engine that has been coupled with a new battery, wiring, and starter, new fluids along with a new oil filter. The engine has also received a new set of gaskets and a radiator and drives the rear wheels via a standard manual transmission.

1977 MY Ford F-150 Complete restoration New starter reported New battery reported New lights New front and rear glass New hood New bedliner New shocks reported New coil springs reported New brakes reported New 3 inch body lift reported New fluids reported New plugs reported New wiring reported New oil filter reported New radiator reported New gaskets on engine reported New dash panel New seat cover New carpet New windshield wipers reported AM/FM radio player



Performance trucks are machines that are most definitely a different breed. Picture this, you get into a sports car, you sit low to the ground with comfort hugging you, and you and your passenger are ready for action. Now take that expectation of a sports car, level up a few levels off your driving seat, and you have a performance truck, a machine that is equal parts practical, high in performance, and comfortable as well. Present today is this 2025 Ford F-150 Raptor R. This performance truck hails from Virginia Beach, Virginia, and has a reported 9,050 miles on its clock.



From the vintage first-generation F-Series of 1948 to today’s fourteenth generation, Ford’s famous family of pickup trucks is a success story for books, case studies and more. It’s redefined the bar for a pickup truck countless times, and even caught the attention of Carroll Shelby. Even though the great man is no more, there are Shelby F-150s around, like this current-generation 2023 Ford F-150 Shelby from Yucalpa, California. With just 12,500 miles on the clock and a V8 under the hood, this could be the ideal half-ton truck for someone with a family who needs the versatility of a pickup. Join us as we take you through its essence, but if you want to look no further, just get in touch ASAP.



Ford’s famous F-150 is the default half-ton pickup truck for many Americans. In fact, the F-Series itself is well known, now in the fourteenth generation and having been around since 1948. Today’s 2023 Ford F-150 XLT Supercharged though, is a rather fearsome beast. Its got a 5.0-liter V8 with a Whipple Stage 2 supercharger tacked on, granting it a rather nice 850 horsepower for you to enjoy. Furthermore, this 8,482-mile super truck from Glenwood packs Ridetech 3/5 suspension, the XLT Series Equipment Group 301A Package, and more. Contact us pronto if you want to take on this black beauty.




Now here’s one for those who seek a classic Mustang in cruiser style. This beautifully restored 1965 Ford Mustang Hardtop comes to you from Hot Springs Village, in all its Wimbledon White glory. The vehicle has got over 120,000 miles on its 200ci straight six, and features a 3-speed automatic transmission as well. This makes it great for those who can’t drive stick, or haven’t done so in a long time. We’re told that the car drives exceptional, with no rust, plus everything on the vehicle is fully functional. With over 550,000 Mustangs sold in 1965, finding one isn’t hard, but finding one in great shape like this is rather less conducive. So if you want to get this car for yourself, don’t waste any time in contacting our team.



Experience a classic piece of American automotive history with this 1971 Ford Bronco. With a low mileage of just 48,993, this vehicle represents a rare opportunity to own a vintage SUV that embodies rugged charm and practicality. This particular Bronco is in an appealing Mint and White exterior color that accentuates its iconic silhouette, making it a perfect choice for both enthusiasts and casual drivers looking to make a statement on the road. This model is equipped for adventure, featuring a four-wheel drive system, ensuring it can tackle various terrains with confidence. According to the seller, the vehicle includes a standard manual transmission, enhancing the driving experience and providing a direct connection to the road.



Ford’s famous Mustang Mach 1 is a highly revered American classic today. That’s why when cars like this bright red 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1 from San Jose come on sale, they don’t stay around for long. The Mach 1 was not only a performance package, as the name might suggest, but offered some appearance upgrades too. Only available as a fastback (known s the SportsRoof), cars like this 92,000-mile example struck fear into those with lesser machines at the track or drag strip. Now, this car can be yours and rest assured, it hasn’t lost any of its awesomeness. It might get gapped by today’s trick EVs, but when you’ve got the rumble of an H-code Cleveland for company, nothing else matters.


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