10 Green Ford Trucks for St. Patrick's Day
You've got your green beer and green shirt all ready for St. Patrick's Day. Now all you need are these 10 green Ford trucks.
1. Limestone Green 1973 F-250
Who isn't a fan of Limestone Green and 70's Ford trucks? This '73 F-250 combines the two in once nice and tidy package. Unfortunately, forum member march sold this beauty a while back and still sometimes regrets it.
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2. One Classy Canadian F-100
Forum member 51fred spotted this sweet vintage F-100 on display at the Fleetwood Country Cruze In in Ontario, Canada, along with a host of other awesome Fords. It's not like green looks bad on any generation of Ford truck, but boy does it look extra sweet on 50's models.
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3. Holly Green 1965 F-100
This super clean 1965 F-100 is a perfect canvas for its Holly Green and white two tone paint. Depending on which angle you view it at, the paint almost appears to be black. The converted (not original) four wheel drive also has a nice set of complimentary rolling stock - American Racing wheels with Cooper tires mounted on them. The restoration is topped off with a nicely refurbished interior and a rebuilt 352.
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4. 1996 F-350
Forum member wantaford purchased his mean, green F-350 back in 2008 and sold it to his brother in law three years later. He's regretted it ever since. The big, long four-wheeler was equipped with a 7.5-liter diesel and 5-speed manual.
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5. 1969 F-100
Ultraranger's 1969 F-100 looks great and has a bunch of creature comforts added for easy cruising. He added power steering, a power brake booster, front disc brakes, a 130 amp alternative, front and rear sway bars, and a 9-inch rear end to modernize the old truck a bit.
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6. Gorgeous Green F-100
Does it get any better than an original (check out those hubcaps!) green Dentside? We don't know much about forum member jaleus' 70's beauty, but we feel like she has a great story to tell beneath that gorgeous exterior.
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7. 1975 F-100 Supercab
If you like your green trucks with a little extra length to them, you can't go wrong with ericthor's 1975 F-100 Supercab long bed. Just look at it, sticking roughly ten feet out in the middle of the road while parked. Pretty sure the econobox parked next to it would fit in the bed.
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8. 1967 C700
When you get tired of looking at green F-Series trucks (like that's ever going to happen), take a gander at forum member Jack The Knife's 1967 C700 cab over. If this isn't one of the coolest things you've ever seen, we just don't know what else to show you.
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9. 1979 F-100
Not a fan of dark green? This super light sea green 1979 F-100 might be your bag. Owned by forum member zekef100, the old truck sadly had a tree fall on the roof but he hasn't given up hope on it yet.
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10. 1944 Tow Truck
Of course, we'd be remiss if we didn't include some sort of military truck in our collection of green Fords. This 1944 model was converted into a tow truck by forum member mrcman58's buddy. We can't think of a better way to rescue broken-down Chevys than this.
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