California-based tuning specialist West Coast Customs will modify just about anything on four wheels when commissioned, so its no surprise they have a few trucks in their showrooms.
After building a mean black 1955 Ford F-100 for Sylvester Stallone’s “The Expendables” movie, Ryan Friedlinghaus’ team got their hands on another classic example of America’s best selling truck. And the end result is plain gorgeous.
Painted in white, but complimented with black front grille, roof top and side steps, the oldest truck in the F Series timeline gained a set of chromed five-spoke wheels and a lowered suspension. Inside, a new and modern dashboard replaced the pickup’s familiar instrument panel, while the black-leathered bench was highlighted with white stitching and orange trimming.
The guys over at WCC stuck their noses under the bonnet as well, planting a new V8 mill. While no specs have been released, we bet the horsepower figure is good enough for any musclecar. Undercarriage photos reveal more updates and judging by the overall appearance this truck is concours ready... and a winner!
Painted in white, but complimented with black front grille, roof top and side steps, the oldest truck in the F Series timeline gained a set of chromed five-spoke wheels and a lowered suspension. Inside, a new and modern dashboard replaced the pickup’s familiar instrument panel, while the black-leathered bench was highlighted with white stitching and orange trimming.
The guys over at WCC stuck their noses under the bonnet as well, planting a new V8 mill. While no specs have been released, we bet the horsepower figure is good enough for any musclecar. Undercarriage photos reveal more updates and judging by the overall appearance this truck is concours ready... and a winner!