



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


The Ford F-150 has long been America’s best-selling truck, but this 2022 Ford F-150 XLT Rocky Ridge Edition takes that proven platform and elevates it into something far more aggressive and distinctive. Showing 54,575 miles, this SuperCrew 4x4 blends factory capability with a full Rocky Ridge upfit, transforming it into a head-turning off-road machine. Powered by the sought-after 5.0L V8, this truck delivers classic naturally aspirated performance paired with modern technology and everyday usability. With its lifted stance, upgraded wheels and tires, and exclusive Rocky Ridge touches, this is not your average F-150—it’s built to stand out both on and off the road.


Ford’s popular F-150 is the definitive half-ton pickup truck in North America. The F-Series boasts a fine legacy dating back to 1948, and is now in the fourteenth generation. You can even have an electric F-150 if you please. But what if you want something a bit more traditional, with proper gasoline V8 power, and bearing the name of a famous Texan tuner? You’d turn to something like this white 2023 Ford F-150 Shelby from Vero Beach, Florida. Yes, Carroll Shelby didn’t only tune Mustangs; he turned his attention to selected other Ford products as well. Now, even after the great man’s demise, his name and legacy live on. This truck comes with a 5.0-liter naturally aspirated Coyote V8 under the hood, a luxury interior with a twin-panel moonroof, and two keys included with the sale. Up for sale in Vero Beach, Florida, this truck has reportedly covered only 32,000 miles so far.


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.



This 1995 Ford Mustang GT Convertible is what happens when a clean SN95 cruiser is transformed into a genuinely serious street machine. While the chassis shows 99,658 miles, the seller reports that the heavily upgraded drivetrain is substantially fresher, with approximately 2,000 miles on the built 347 stroker V8 and fewer than 750 miles on the professionally built transmission. Finished in factory-correct Laser Red Metallic over Saddle with a matching Saddle soft top, this Mustang retains classic mid-1990s convertible charm while packing performance figures that would embarrass many modern muscle cars. With a dyno-reported output of over 450 horsepower at the wheels and more than 510 lb-ft of torque, this is not a casual bolt-on build—it’s a purposefully assembled forced-induction street car for enthusiasts who appreciate old-school supercharged V8 brutality.


The 1965 Ford Mustang GT helped ignite America’s pony car revolution and quickly became one of the most influential performance cars of the 1960s. Combining sporty styling, compact dimensions, and V8 power at an attainable price point, the Mustang transformed Ford’s image overnight and created an entirely new segment in the automotive world. Showing just 18,813 miles, this example is finished in elegant Vintage Burgundy over a black interior and equipped with the highly desirable GT package, complete with a 289ci V8 and 4-speed manual transmission. With its timeless proportions, unmistakable styling cues, and engaging analog driving experience, this first-generation Mustang GT represents the pure essence of mid-1960s American performance motoring.


This 1993 Ford Mustang LX 5.0 Convertible represents the final production year of the legendary Fox-body Mustang, a platform that helped define affordable American V8 performance throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s. Showing just 34,294 miles, this example stands out thanks to its highly desirable 5.0-liter V8 drivetrain, striking Bright Red over Opal Gray color combination, and classic open-top Fox-body styling. The LX trim remains especially sought-after among enthusiasts for its cleaner, lighter-weight appearance compared to the GT models, while the convertible configuration adds a more relaxed cruising personality to Ford’s legendary pony car formula. Equipped with desirable factory features along with tasteful aftermarket audio and exhaust upgrades, this low-mileage Mustang delivers both collector appeal and unmistakable 1990s character.


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