In 1953 Ford introduced a fresh, completely new, modern-looking pickup truck to celebrate its gold anniversary, naming it the F-100 for the very first time and creating an icon at the same time. One of the most popular trucks among collectors today, many enthusiasts consider the 1953–1956 F-100 to be one of the most attractive Ford trucks ever produced. As automotive historian Patrick Foster mentions in his latest book, 100 Years of Ford Trucks, “The styling is timeless, with lines and forms existing together in perfect harmony. The look is honest, and the trucks were dependable and good looking. Simple, basic, and rugged, these trucks were tremendously popular when new and continue to command respect and admiration more than sixty years later.”
Sometimes vehicles cross over into something that some might consider art. This World Class 1956 Ford F100 Restomod is that vehicle.
This red 1956 Ford F100 is at the shop for a body swap onto an Art Morrison “GT Sport” chassis as well as a full GM Performance LS swap.
Jack Holt’s F-100 Features Modern Amenities In A Vintage Package
When Mark Gruss sat down with the father-son hot rod build team of Danny and Doug LaRue to outline a plan for his 1956 Chevy truck project, he explained that he wanted Lexus quality throughout. The truck had to drive smooth, handle like a new car, be comfortable, and of course it had to look cool.
Jon Unick’s 1956 Ford F-100 Might be the Ultimate Sleeper Thanks to a No Limit Engineering Chassis and Ford Performance 427ci Crate V-8.
Read about this custom 1956 Ford F100 custom with a Chevy 454 big block V8 engine, only on truckinweb.com, the official website of Truckin' magazine.
View the 1954 Ford F100 Pickup for sale at Indy 2015 in Indianapolis, IN as T96.
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In 1953 Ford introduced a fresh, completely new, modern-looking pickup truck to celebrate its gold anniversary, naming it the F-100 for the very first time and creating an icon at the same time. One of the most popular trucks among collectors today, many enthusiasts consider the 1953–1956 F-100 to be one of the most attractive Ford trucks ever produced. As automotive historian Patrick Foster mentions in his latest book, 100 Years of Ford Trucks, “The styling is timeless, with lines and forms existing together in perfect harmony. The look is honest, and the trucks were dependable and good looking. Simple, basic, and rugged, these trucks were tremendously popular when new and continue to command respect and admiration more than sixty years later.”
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Don & Peg Butler’s 1956 Ford F-100 Blends Contemporary Styling with a 347ci Ford V-8 for Plenty of Performance.
Check out this 1956 Ford F-100 thats powered by a Morap hemi. Read more only at www.classictrucks.com, the official website for Classic Trucks Magazine!