That is Nice It reminds me of seeing them in commercials and magazine ads when I was young I knew someone who had one this year back in th mid 80's same color
My Dad had a 69 Ford Ranger that I drove around for a summer. I loved that truck. It's still my favorite. It was Red and White 360 automatic. I wish that I still had it.
I agree, that wood bed floor is a little different than what you typically see. I like that they used some wood with some character to it, instead of something more uniform. Thanks for checking it out!
It definitely could be used as a daily driver. I mean, it's a good running and perfectly usable vehicle. Around here, our winters haven't been that bad in recent years. There is a short time each year, where I'd prefer to keep it put away, but that's about it.
Nice truck ! I have a very nice low mileage 1972 ( 20,404 miles ) one owner F350 stake/dump....... It is the very truck I dreamed of owning since 1972 !
The 67 to 72 Ford pickup is the best looking of all pickups made in those 5 years and had the greatest selection of engines from the I6 to the 289 V8 in 67 and then the 302 V8 and 360V8 and even larger FE engines were used, plus that BEAUTIFUL twin I Beam front end!! A person had to be stupid to buy a chevy pickup between 67 and 72 when they could have had the Ford instead
My wife and I have the same exact truck except white. It's all original and people always comment about how nice of a truck it is but at some point we will restore it to that level. It was purchased brand new by her grandfather locally made in San Jose CA.
Yep, that red should have been black, or some rich cream color. Red? Anyway, super nice truck, I love the color of the truck. Good Job restoration folks!
If you watch a lot of horror movies, they seem to use a black 67-72 Ford pickup fairly often. Your truck is the wrong color and just way to clean and nice! You want a black F250 with no hub cap and a few dents, they you have the look..LOL!
The only words I can say is your F100 looks Delicious! Not a Factory color yet a Bumpside looks so good when they have had Lots if Love! The difficulty is thinking about having it as a Daily Driver would be having to be haired down every time you park it and going places with it. Such a Magnet to attract attention! Mmmmmmm Nice
I own a 68 F100 390 V8 ( was a 360) AT. Very good truck and still drive it. Just wish I could restore it like that, but of coarse if it was restored I would be afraid to use like I do now. I'd hate to scratch it
Yes, it is a 3 spd manual. I often wonder the same thing. Seems like a lot of time, money, and effort to go through, just to sell it. Maybe some people just like the process of restoring vehicles. Then they sell them to move on to the next one.
LMC Truck parts are all made in China, cheap re pops. If you want good quality reproduction parts for F series trucks, "Dennis Carpenter Reproductions". Costs are higher, but made from original Ford tooling. I'm from Canada, did my research before restoring my 68' Ranger. Well worth the difference. Fitment and quality of the highest.
3 on tree like they call I use to have one like that 3 speed on steering colomn it mean 3 on tree for those who don't know but 360 is big engine mine had a 240 inline 6 in line nice truck realy
The 360 was not a performance engine, it was never intended to be low compression with a long stroke. It was a working engine, and a good one, I remember many of them back in the seventies had 150,000 miles on them which was unheard of back then. Ford got out of racing in the early seventies , most of their engines had potential there just was not any performance parts available for them or they were hard to find, but the 360 was never meant to be fast but a good engine it was.
Nice truck How much is one off those trucks value I have a 1972 ford 100 sport custom 302 original paint 75000 miles unrestored that going to sale soon
the 360 was a good engine, they were dependable and would last forever if maintained properly but as far as I know they never had any performance capabilities. Every one that I ever remember were dogs when it came to performance, they would hardly run 80 mph.
The 1968 Ford pickup was a Beautiful, perfect truck. Today they have ruined the pick-up truck with it's aggressiveness and bully-appearance and stupid mag-wheels (I used to like mag wheels then I grew up). People substitute them for a car instead of what their purpose is: The farm, work, and off road. Worse when they put on annoying loud mufflers and bright, blinding lights. These new trucks and autos are for narcissists! Even women drive them because they don't want to be ladies.
Ford always made the best looking trucks
when i saw the thumbnail i was like did i pass out and start dreaming about the perfect 68 ford
It really is super nice...thanks for having a look at it!
Ford sure made some great trucks at that time. Thanks for checking it out my friend!
I love the design, I love the color, I love the originality of the whole truck. Those hubcaps are just perfect.
Nice looking truck. I got a 68 F100 with a 300 CID, daily driver. Boxwood green, with white bumpers and grille. I love these guys.
That is Nice It reminds me of seeing them in commercials and magazine ads when I was young I knew someone who had one this year back in th mid 80's same color
My Dad had a 69 Ford Ranger that I drove around for a summer. I loved that truck. It's still my favorite.
It was Red and White 360 automatic. I wish that I still had it.
They did a nice job on it. Those were classic pickups.
My first vehicle when I was 16 was a 1977 Ford F100. Thanks for taking a look at this one, I appreciate it. Hope you're doing well my friend!
I agree, that wood bed floor is a little different than what you typically see. I like that they used some wood with some character to it, instead of something more uniform. Thanks for checking it out!
Ford was really making some great trucks at the time. This one is really sharp. Thanks for checking it out!
Ford made the best looking pick ups 67 to 72
Absolutely beautiful..my dream truck...it is my opinion that Ford makes the best lookin trucks on the road.
That’s a mint looking pickup
Thanks for sharing.
I love the 3 on the tree.
It really does. It's a bit bizarre to see one that nice.
It definitely could be used as a daily driver. I mean, it's a good running and perfectly usable vehicle. Around here, our winters haven't been that bad in recent years. There is a short time each year, where I'd prefer to keep it put away, but that's about it.
Nice truck ! I have a very nice low mileage 1972 ( 20,404 miles ) one owner F350 stake/dump....... It is the very truck I dreamed of owning since 1972 !
The 67 to 72 Ford pickup is the best looking of all pickups made in those 5 years and had the greatest selection of engines from the I6 to the 289 V8 in 67 and then the 302 V8 and 360V8 and even larger FE engines were used, plus that BEAUTIFUL twin I Beam front end!! A person had to be stupid to buy a chevy pickup between 67 and 72 when they could have had the Ford instead
I had a black '72 F250 4x4 which I called my "horror movie truck"..LOL! They did a real nice job with this truck!
Man, that is a nice truck, gives me a goal for my '69
One word...pristine. 👍🏿
My wife and I have the same exact truck except white. It's all original and people always comment about how nice of a truck it is but at some point we will restore it to that level. It was purchased brand new by her grandfather locally made in San Jose CA.
Nice truck. Not sure about the red seat or the wooden racks ,but other than that I like . the driving lights in bumper is different
Definitely one of the best lookin' trucks I've seen!! I don't know about the sideboards!! sometimes less is more eh!!☺
The Red doesn't make any sense inside that truck, everything else looks incredible tho
Yep, that red should have been black, or some rich cream color. Red? Anyway, super nice truck, I love the color of the truck. Good Job restoration folks!
"Horror Movie Truck"...that's hilarious. This one is really clean. Thanks for taking a look!
If you watch a lot of horror movies, they seem to use a black 67-72 Ford pickup fairly often. Your truck is the wrong color and just way to clean and nice! You want a black F250 with no hub cap and a few dents, they you have the look..LOL!
Yeah, I would lose the racks too, but it sure is a nice truck. I'll bet they sell it pretty quickly.
Very nice truck love the color. But the hood is off a 70 to 72 I can tell by the letters but beautiful truck
The only words I can say is your F100 looks Delicious! Not a Factory color yet a Bumpside looks so good when they have had Lots if Love! The difficulty is thinking about having it as a Daily Driver would be having to be haired down every time you park it and going places with it. Such a Magnet to attract attention! Mmmmmmm Nice
I guess that makes you a classic too George :)
Green hornet 😎 😎 cool car color stunning motor powerfull and big awsome truck strikes like a hornet thanks jeff and Jordan for this video 😊😊
La mejor de las series F 100 y F 250 de vehículos de los años 67-72 inigualables a la fecha en estética y potencia.
very nice truck all ways bin a sucker for classics
I like the custom front bumper, just can't figure out why they didn't letter the tailgate?
Another excellent video, thanks much.
Nice seafoam green
Love the color!
Glad you like it, thanks for checking it out!
I own a 68 F100 390 V8 ( was a 360) AT. Very good truck and still drive it. Just wish I could restore it like that, but of coarse if it was restored I would be afraid to use like I do now. I'd hate to scratch it
I believe the F100 was always considered a half ton as well. The F150 was a heavier duty half ton.
Yes, it is a 3 spd manual. I often wonder the same thing. Seems like a lot of time, money, and effort to go through, just to sell it. Maybe some people just like the process of restoring vehicles. Then they sell them to move on to the next one.
Yeah Matt, it would be tough to actually use it to haul anything.
Except for the gas tank be in the backseat I really like these old trucks
I'll try to find you one, I haven't seen one in a little while.
Nicest one I've seen.
Nice i used to have a 76 like that.
is this Lunar Green?
Looks like my dad's old truck hopefully will restore it but until then it's safe in the garage
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Yeah, the sideboards seem like an "old man" mod. I'd lose those myself, but it's a really nice truck...about as clean as they get.
Perfect. ....dreaming of one.
The F150 was created in 1975 as a way for Ford to get around some new emissions laws.
What kind of streeing wheel is that
LMC Truck parts are all made in China, cheap re pops. If you want good quality reproduction parts for F series trucks, "Dennis Carpenter Reproductions". Costs are higher, but made from original Ford tooling. I'm from Canada, did my research before restoring my 68' Ranger. Well worth the difference. Fitment and quality of the highest.
Thanks for reminding me, I had forgotten about Dennis Carpenter. Some years back, I bought some 48 Ford F1 parts from them and they worked out well.
RamblinAround Hey, No problem. Love your video's, keep up the great work. Cheers!
My dad has got a 196 6 Twin beam 100 it's a nice truck
3 on tree like they call I use to have one like that 3 speed on steering colomn it mean 3 on tree for those who don't know but 360 is big engine mine had a 240 inline 6 in line nice truck realy
It would look beautiful with a white interior, yes saying got combine the colors.
The 360 was not a performance engine, it was never intended to be low compression with a long stroke. It was a working engine, and a good one, I remember many of them back in the seventies had 150,000 miles on them which was unheard of back then. Ford got out of racing in the early seventies , most of their engines had potential there just was not any performance parts available for them or they were hard to find, but the 360 was never meant to be fast but a good engine it was.
Nice Truck not to crazy about the fuel tank being in back of the seat though. they had terrible accidents in years past with that setup.
Hey there are some Gateway Classic cars featured on Saabkyle04's channel!
"Built Ford
Built Though"
Ford Motor Company slogan
Beatiful
Nice truck
How much is one off those trucks value I have a 1972 ford 100 sport custom 302 original paint 75000 miles unrestored that going to sale soon
plase can you tell me the color of the truck or if the or the truck has a color serie num or how can i find that color or where
If I can remember and find it I will look on dad's old truck it the exact same
Cool!!!
amazing!!
Anyone know the colour?
I have one I want to restore. I need help. Where to find all the parts? Who did this restore can I contact them?
One of the best places for parts is LMC Truck. They have a great catalog for 1958-1972 Ford Trucks. You can also search for parts on their website.
Ok, thanks for the help!
Did the truck come from California? It sure looks like my old truck. License plate was 71 684 B.
I almost bought one a couple months ago
the 360 was a good engine, they were dependable and would last forever if maintained properly but as far as I know they never had any performance capabilities. Every one that I ever remember were dogs when it came to performance, they would hardly run 80 mph.
Very kool......
Thanks for watching!
Why a red seat?
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That wood needs to go.
The 1968 Ford pickup was a Beautiful, perfect truck. Today they have ruined the pick-up truck with it's aggressiveness and bully-appearance and stupid mag-wheels (I used to like mag wheels then I grew up). People substitute them for a car instead of what their purpose is: The farm, work, and off road. Worse when they put on annoying loud mufflers and bright, blinding lights. These new trucks and autos are for narcissists! Even women drive them because they don't want to be ladies.