- 5 Speed Manual
- Brown Leather Interior
- 351 Motor
- Split Rear Window
The F-Series of Ford Pick-Up is almost a superlative for success. One of the best-selling vehicles in North America, the chances are by the time you finish reading this sentence, someone, somewhere, has bought one. The popularity of the F-Series means that they’ve become a staple in most states. However, as new and improved versions are churned out each day, the appeal of an unmolested classic F-100 has started to get collectors talking. The truck you see here is an example of such: a 1967 Ford F-100 Long Bed.
Exterior and Interior
This Ford F-100 Long Bed is finished in a two-tone red and white paint job. It features a storage box in the rear bed, has a split rear window, and all emblems and brightwork appear to be present. This Ford F-150 sits on American Racing wheels that are subtle thanks to their black color. The interior follows the theme of the exterior and is largely original. It does however feature auxiliary gauges and an upgraded custom-mounted stereo from Sony. The rest of the interior upholstery is finished in brown leather.
Engine
The engine under the hood of this 1967 Ford F-100 is a 351ci motor coupled to a 5-Speed manual transmission with an aftermarket shifter. This F-100 has reportedly done 100,000 miles.
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