



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



When it comes to pickup trucks, few competitors can match Ford's brand for its formidable pickup portfolio. Particularly, the F-150 holds the crown for being America's favorite passenger vehicle and secured the title of a perennial bestseller. Its versatility allows it to be something different to each owner: an extreme off-roader for the adventurers, or a refined, practical workhorse for the daily user. This 2023 Ford F-150 Raptor R SuperCrew with a 145" Wheelbase is your new beast on wheels. Showing just below 32200 miles on its odometer, this Raptor patiently waits in Macomb, Michigan, for its next owner.



The 2023 Ford F-150 Raptor PaxPower 1000R transforms Ford’s flagship off-road pickup into a limited-production supertruck, delivering an estimated 1,000 horsepower and 785 lb-ft of torque from a custom-tuned 5.2L supercharged V8 enhanced by a Whipple Generation 6 3.8L supercharger, 132mm billet Roval throttle body, and dual-pass intercooler system. This example, number 51 of only 55 built for the U.S. market, features the full PaxPower 1000R upgrade along with Stealth Fighter front and rear bumpers, Rigid Radiance lighting, paint-matched flares, and adaptive cruise integration. Ordered new with a factory-installed center console safe and a LEER retractable tonneau cover with four integrated drains, the truck’s decals were deleted for a clean “Stealth Mode” aesthetic, and a professional ceramic coating was applied six months ago for lasting protection. The result is one of the rarest, most extreme street-legal trucks ever built—an audacious fusion of supercar power and Raptor-level off-road capability.



The Ford F-150 is America’s most popular full-size pickup truck. The F-Series is now on its fourteenth generation, making it one of the longest-running nameplates in our country’s awesome automotive arena. Naturally, Ford has given its signature truck the Raptor treatment for those who demand nothing but the best performance, and we have a very special Raptor here for sale. This Colorado-based 2024 Ford F-150 Raptor 4x4 Supercrew has only 565 miles on it, but comes with a long list of mods. Cue up a 3.5-inch lift kit, front and rear ADD bumpers, eight Rigid LED lights with a custom relay pack, and so much more. In short, it’s the best pickup truck for those who like to venture as far off the road as possible. Let’s learn more about this turbocharged beast.




The 1978 Ford Bronco Ranger XLT marked the debut of the second generation, blending full-size truck capability with SUV versatility. Riding on the F-Series chassis, it was built to handle serious off-road use while delivering a comfortable, upscale driving experience. This example, finished in factory-correct Bright Jade and Dark Jade Metallic two-tone paint, showcases the vibrant and distinctive styling of late-1970s Ford design. Equipped with the top-tier Ranger XLT package and the largest available 400 cubic-inch V8 engine, this Bronco represents both luxury and power in a timeless off-road icon.



With its funky removable doors and option of a removable hardtop that can be replaced with a soft top, Ford’s Bronco is truly an off-roader like no other. Even today, the sixth-generation Bronco offers these features, rivaled only by the Jeep Wrangler. Ford started making Broncos in 1966 and ran through five generations by 1996. Then, they took a 25-year break before resuming Bronco production in 2021. Today’s 1975 Ford Bronco comes from the first generation and has got a punchy 302ci V8 to move it along. That, its aftermarket sound system, aftermarket wheels and just 96,957 miles make it a formidable contender for anyone seeking a classic four-by-four that can still engage in some spirited mud-plugging or trail bashing. If that sounds like you, contact us as we can hook you up with this Arizona-based Bronco.



This 1934 Ford Model 40 Tudor Sedan Hot Rod embodies the perfect union of prewar American craftsmanship and modern street rod engineering. Built from the bones of Ford’s iconic Model 40 two-door sedan, this custom retains its classic proportions but adds the performance and comfort expected from a contemporary cruiser. The glossy black finish with red pinstriping accentuates its long, sweeping fenders and sharply defined grille — hallmarks of 1930s automotive artistry — while updated mechanicals transform it into a dependable and stylish driver.


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