
Boss V8-Powered 1969 Ford F-100 Ranger
This 1969 Ford F-100 Ranger blends classic style with modern power, featuring a 6.2-liter Boss V8 engine from a 2014 Ford F-250. Modified by Torq’d Performance, it includes a body-colored billet engine cover, custom dual exhausts, and a BeCool radiator with electric fans. The drivetrain is enhanced with a six-speed automatic transmission, dual-range transfer case, 2008 Ford Super Duty axles, and Mag-Hytec differential covers. The truck rides on powder-coated American Force wheels with Toyo tires and features a four-link front axle, Bilstein shock absorbers, and a BD adjustable track bar. The exterior sports a two-tone green and cream paint, chrome bumpers, and OPT7 rock lights, while the interior offers a neat finish with modern amenities.
- Built by:
- Torq’d Performance
- Location:
- Missouri, USA
- Vehicle:
- 1969 Ford Ranger - 1st Gen
- Engine:
- -
- Cost:
- -
- Power:
- 385 bhp
- Torque:
- 405 lb-ft
- Weight:
- -
- Balance:
- -
- Wheels:
- American Force wheelsToyo 37x13.5-inch tires
- Exterior:
- Two-tone green and cream paintBright metalwork trimChrome bumpersOPT7 rock lightsReplacement headlights and taillights
- Interior:
- -
- Chassis:
- Bilstein shock absorbersFour-link front axleTraction bar systemLift blocksBD adjustable track barPower steeringPower disc brakes
- Powertrain:
- 6.2-liter Boss V8 engine from 2014 Ford F-250Custom dual exhaustsBeCool radiator with electric fansSix-speed automatic transmissionDual-range transfer case2008 Ford Super Duty axlesMag-Hytec differential covers
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