Good ol 71 f100πββοΈπ β’ β’ β’ β’ β’ β’ β’ β’ β’ β’ β’ β’ β’ β’ β’ β’ β’ β’ β’ β’ β’ β’ β’ β’ β’ β’ β’ β’ β’ β’ β’ β’ β’ β’ β’ β’ β’ β’ β’
#CapCut #ford #fordforthebuilders #fordperformance #f100 #classic #classictruck #clasictrucks #pelavacas #chihuahua #mexico #orange #custom #customtrucks #showtruck #carshow #fyp #foryou #foryoupage The 1971 Ford F-100 is a part of Ford's F-Series truck lineup, which has been one of the best-selling vehicle series in the United States for many decades. The F-100 model specifically was a half-ton pickup truck that was produced during a time when Ford was transitioning its design and engineering to meet new safety and performance standards. In 1971, the F-100 featured a more squared-off design compared to earlier models, with a larger grille and more angular body lines. This year was part of the sixth generation of the F-Series trucks, which ran from 1966 to 1972. Key features of the 1971 Ford F-100 include: 1. Engine Options: The F-100 offered a range of engine choices, including inline-six and V8 options. Common engines included a 240 cubic inch (4.0 L) inline-six and various V8 engines including the 302 (5.0 L), 351 (5.8 L), and 390 (6.4 L) cubic inch options. 2. Transmission Options: It came with several transmission choices, including a three-speed manual or an automatic transmission. 3. Design: The truck had a more modern look for its time, with a wider stance and a more spacious cab. It was available in various trim levels and configurations, including different bed lengths and cab styles (including Styleside and Flareside).