F-100

Simply Red: No Reserve 1979 Ford F-100 Custom Pickup

My late father-in-law was a diehard N.C. State Wolfpack graduate and fan and had a lot of red clothing in his closet. He also owned his own construction company and always drove a red Ford F100 pickup truck to… more»

1k Miles Since Restoration: 1956 Ford F-100

Ford has dominated the truck business for the last 75 years, beginning with the Ford F-1 (later renamed F-100) which debuted in 1948. The second generation was built from 1953 to 1956, so the seller’s beauty (an older restoration)… more»

Same Family 33 Years! 1966 Ford F100 Pickup

To find a pickup that’s been in the same family for the last 33 years is a good start if you’re on the quest for a vintage truck, but when it’s pushing 60 years old and still looks as… more»

Slammed Shop Truck: 1966 Ford F-100

Sometimes what you’re getting isn’t exactly what you think you see at first, as would be the case with this 1966 Ford F-100 Pickup here on eBay.  This one’s got a great story, plus a cool patina that had… more»

One-Owner Half-Ton: 1966 Ford F-100

From its inception after World War II, the Ford F-Series of pickups would eventually become the best-selling truck on the market. And even outsold many popular brands of automobiles. The seller’s 1966 edition of the beginner F-100 (aka F100)… more»

BF Auction: 1971 Ford F-100 Pickup

UPDATE – The reserve has been met! This one is going to a new home. With classic Pickups continuing to enjoy a strong following, finding a candidate for restoration or preservation becomes challenging. Each potential buyer will have a… more»

Factory V8 Short Box: 1976 Ford F-100

Factory short-box pickups from the 1970s are fairly rare and in high demand. In turn, trucks like this 1976 Ford F-100 command a premium price. This one can be found for sale here on eBay with a current bid… more»

8,653 Original Miles: 1964 Ford F-100 4×4 Shortbed

The fourth generation of Ford’s popular F-Series of trucks is probably my favorites in regards to styling and closing the comfort gap between a truck and a car. Dramatically restyled for 1961, Ford’s 4th-gen F-Series of trucks were noticeably… more»

Cool Patina and No Reserve: 1969 Ford F100

One thing I’ve noticed repeatedly at my local Cars And Coffee centers around the line of trucks that always seems to congregate near the center of the lot, and that’s how much attention the pickups with a patina like… more»

Classified Find: 1954 Ford F-100 Pickup

Older Pickups were once considered nothing but workhorses, with many ending their lives discarded in a field or farmyard when their useful days were done. Now, they are one of the most desirable vehicles in the classic world, with… more»

One Owner 1969 Ford F100

This 1969 Ford F-100 is said to be a one-owner farm truck that has spent a lot of its life in a Utah barn. Other than some rust, the truck appears to be in good shape. The classic white… more»

Blasphemous Shop Truck: 1957 Ford F-100

We have all seen the T-shirts and memes with Henry Ford’s disapproving mug staring down at us with some disapproving line about putting a Chevrolet engine in a Ford.  While Henry passed on long before this became a thing… more»

Daily Driver: 1967 Ford F-100 Custom Cab

By the time 1967 rolled around, the Ford F-Series pickup was beginning its fifth generation,  already having been in production for nearly two decades since the first one rolled off the assembly line for the 1948 model year.  Now… more»

1953 Ford F-100 Pickup V-8 Anniversary Edition

We have seen several promising F-series pickups on these pages recently. Here is one more, on eBay, a 1953 Ford F-100 anniversary edition truck for restoration. Bid to $2,650, it is located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. We have prolific… more»

V8 Shop Truck: 1956 Ford F-100

The venerable F-series Ford trucks hit the market in 1948 – called the Bonus Built line – and immediately won over the marketplace. Its truck chassis was augmented by creature comforts in the cab and suspension, appealing to buyers… more»

South Dakota Farm Truck: 1958 Ford F-100

The F-Series has been Ford’s primary workhorse truck since the late 1940s. The F-150 is still the most popular pickup sold today. The third generation of the truck was produced between 1957 and 1960 when Ford widened the front… more»

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