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F15BNX96374
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
Ford’s longest-running series to date, the F-Series entered production in 1948, and revolutionized small businesses across America. Here was a sturdy, capable and reliable pickup truck that came in capacities of ½ ton upwards. It offered a great way to transport your goods to market, bring back raw materials, and carry your family as well. Now we’re on the fourteenth generation of the F-Series, and there have been many greats along the way. This 2008 Ford F-150 Harley Davidson comes from the eleventh generation and is the result of a collaboration between Ford and Harley Davidson. This special edition was offered for the tenth generation as well. Furthermore, this truck comes with the Saleen supercharger package, making it one heck of a ride to own and drive.
Ford’s F-Series full-size pickup truck has been a mainstay of American life ever since it was born in 1948. One of the Blue Oval’s longest-running nameplates, the range initially started with the F-100. From 1984, the F-150 came about as the half-ton variant in the range. Since 1977, the F-Series has been the best-selling pickup truck in the United States. What’s more, you can find ferocious performance variants that can genuinely startle the average muscle car or sports car. Take this 2023 Ford F-150 Shelby Super Snake as a prime example. With well over 700 raging horses packed in a supercharged 5.0L V8, waiting to be unleashed, this 13,000-mile monster could be yours!
Ford’s popular F-150 is well regarded as the best half-ton pickup truck around. A member of the F-Series lineage, it has been providing dependable and utilitarian transport to enterprising Americans for decades. In many cases, an F-Series pickup truck is the sole vehicle for a small business owner, and used for commercial, as well as family transport purposes. So, as you can imagine, the F-Series is one of America’s best-sellers, and an immensely loved nameplate. This particular 1985 Ford F-150 Lariat Explorer comes from the seventh generation, which ran between 1979 and 1986. With a reportedly original 93,062 miles on the clock, it’s received a recent servicing as well, to keep it running smoothly. So why not buy this truck and make it your weekend runner?
The first generation Ford Mustang was made from 1964 (known as 1964½, until 1973. Over 1.2 million units were made, so getting your hands on one isn’t as hard as you might think. However, finding an immaculately restored example is much harder. Thankfully, we’ve got a 1969 Ford Mustang Convertible Restoration for sale. This 66,161-mile car has been given a thorough do-over by Fantomworks as reported by the current owner. Now, the car sits peacefully in Leesville, South Carolina, waiting for its new owner to pick it up and cherish it.
One of the rarest Mustang generations of the first "1964.5" original run of cars. In many ways, this was genesis for an entire category of car, with a model name and legacy that lives on to this day. This early production pony car captured the spirit of American performance and personal freedom, setting the stage for a legacy that continues today. Our featured 1964.5 Ford Mustang Convertible has undergone a comprehensive four-year restoration, reportedly with over $130,000 invested, bringing it back to a factory-correct yet refined state. With a rebuilt original 289ci V8 engine, automatic transmission, and a host of meticulously restored components, this Mustang is a true classic that exudes both style and performance.
There’s something unmistakably charming about a classic off-roader. Cars that were built for purpose may have lacked the frills that modern machinery grants us, but they also highlight exactly what we love about them. Our featured 1966 Ford Bronco Restomod aims to blend both the old and the new together with this stunning restomod that features some crucial upgrades. We’re talking about a 5.0-liter Coyote V8 engine under the hood, new Wilwood brakes, and much more that makes this period-looking Bronco as usable and potent as you could hope for. The build has reportedly been carried out by Rocky Roads, and the new Coyote engine reportedly features less than 2,000 miles of running.
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