F100 GRAND NATIONALS 2023 PIGEON FORGE TN
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- PART 2
F100 Grand Nationals continues with more amazing classic ford trucks. In this video we chat with Lauren and her beautiful 1949 F100 pick up restored with custom interiors, Bill and his 1956 F100 olive green truck stopped me and the beautiful army tribute additions and graphics were spectacular. In side the Le Conte centre Mark shows us his 1954 F100 truck with beautiful amethyst red Porsche color and a '96 ford mustang motor. Bill had a great man made patina f100 truck with 306 five speed motor and crown Victoria front end. Outside I had a great time chatting with 3 generation of ford enthusiasts with Rich, Brett and Devon as we check out f100 bumps and f100 sleeks featuring 1970 Sport custom f100 and 1965 Ford pick up.
Very cool rides!! Thank you for the stories.
Glad u liked it! Thank you!
Every single pick up deserves their own video. One of my favorites Lauren´s pick up,
the color was beautiful. It was nice to hear the stories from the owners of these
unique and classic F 100 pick up. Thanks Rana for a great video! 🙂
i could have done individual videos but this way its better for your guys, plus i have so much
thanks Mats
Hi Ranas from here in the D Michigan hey the Motor city 😁 Thanks for your time and video of some Amazing Awesome Ride's Appreciate 🤩👍😎😁🔥
Thanks for watching Dennis!
I’m not much of a Ford Truck Lover but these are spectacular.
hard not to love! thanks Dave
Love everyone of them. I think my favorite color was Lauren's truck. But, I would be proud to have any of them in my driveway.
By the way, that little shifter is how you engage the front wheel drive of the 4 wheel drive. Other wise it's just rear wheel drive. Great video. Thank you
Definitely Lauren’s truck was my favorite mainly due to the color and that oval grill! Thank you for telling me about the shifter I looked it up when I got home as I hadn’t seen it before in a pick up.
@@RanasRadar fulltime 4 wheel drive like in a subaru is fairly new in the great scheme of things. I know in the 70's maybe as late as the 80's you had the second lever. Also you had to lock the hubs in at the wheel. Sorry to give you so much to research but it will help the next time you see one.
It's not part of the build you have now but might help on interviews in the future. Good luck. Peace be with you
I just got a pickup a 1939 from Arizona. Starting on it in couple weeks. Thanks for the info . Original gas cap was on drive side rear fender. Battery was located under the hood
Nice!! Exciting time ahead and you’re welcome glad you liked the video