Brian Reed’s 1964 Ford F-100: Summit Racing’s Latest Catalog Cover Feature
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- Опубликовано: 19 июн 2024
- Got the July/August/September 2024 edition of the Summit Racing catalog yet? If you did, then this awesome truck will look really, really familiar. The truck was rescued from a rust-filled fate by hot rodder Brian Reed-who summarily turned the truck into the Coyote-powered Pro Touring rig you see here. From its worn and weathered paint job to its surgically-spotless engine bay, there’s a lot to like about this delightfully juxtaposed rig. So, is this the ultimate shop truck? Watch the video and decide for yourself.
Get a closer look at all the parts used on Brian Reed’s custom 1964 Ford F-100 truck here:
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THANK YOU TO ALL THE BRANDS IN THIS BUILD.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!
A TOTALLY AWSOME VIDEO AND A TOTALLY AWSOME BUILD!!!! THANKS FOR SHARING!!!! I LEARNED ALOT!!!
TOTALLY AWSOME VIDEO JUSTIN!!!!!
WELCOME BACK TO 1984!!!!
great truck guys
Thanks for watching !
I THANK YOU AND I LOVE YOU!!!!
What a wonderful truck! It is a shame you don’t love it and will not fix the terrible rust. No, it’s NOT cool.
DAILY DRIVERS ARE HOT!!!!!
PRINTED SOCIAL MEDIA IS HOT IN 1984!!!!!
"Patina" is an ancient word for "To lazy to fix it properly".
I've always thought that about "Rat Rod "
Yes sir. You have the right perspective. Junk is NOT cool, just lazy.
Debatable, I do a proper paint job is a months worth of work. A good looking patina can take decades.