Two-toned Ford F-250 Brings Retro Style to SEMA
Ford Truck Enthusiasts is in Vegas, baby, Vegas! And we’re bringing you the best & most exciting Ford trucks at SEMA.
This year’s SEMA delivers an embarrassment of riches for Ford truck lovers. We were immediately drawn to this Ford F-250 Super Duty custom build. The F-250, named “Project TuTone” took inspiration from classic Ford trucks from the 1970s and 1980s.
Project TuTone was created by 4 Wheel Performance in Wichita Falls, Texas. While it takes its cue from retro pickups, it has smartly utilized a lot modern and cutting edge technology.
The KC Daylighters are a nice nod to the past. But the custom winch, custom bull bar, and beautiful bumper is all new.
The Super Duty has been modded with Rancho shocks, American Force wheels, BF Goodrich tires, Dynomax exhaust, and more to make this a high-performance rig.
The chrome rollbar works perfectly with the throwback style.
There is no doubt about the inspiration of the interior, clearly it is kicking it old school.
We’re just going to say that this is an strong favorite for us. The two-toned paint job is perfection, and the custom details elevate the F-250 to a show stopper.
We will be reporting all week from SEMA, so keep checking in for more trucks!